J. W. Eiloy has a poem on “ The Tout Kiss.” Ho doesn’t make it very plain as to how he lost it, but it i» presumed her mother oame into the room just in time to catch her at it. It is a well-known foot that a grindstone sometimes explodes into fragments. Marble, perhaps, is haidly nafo for sculptors to use, as a placard in an art gallery, evidently intended to warn visito:s of danger, reads 1 Parian Marble Busts.’
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2558, 20 June 1882, Page 3
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80Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2558, 20 June 1882, Page 3
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