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“ Twice is he armed who hath his quarrel just.”—Shakspeare. And four times he who gets his blow in fust. fast table.” Brother and Sister.— “ You boys ought to be very kind to your little sisters. I once knew a little boy who struck his sister a blow over the eye. Although she didn’t slowly pine away and die in the early summer time, when tho June roses were blowing, with words of sweet forgivenness on her pallid lips, she rose up and hit him over the head with a rolling-pin, so that he couldn’t go to Sunday school for more than a month on account of not being able to put hja best baton!’

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1234, 16 February 1878, Page 3

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Untitled Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1234, 16 February 1878, Page 3

Untitled Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1234, 16 February 1878, Page 3

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