What sticks to a man after his friends have left him? —Poverty. Oaths are the weapons a coward wields; the froth which tells the water's shallowness. Pathos and Bathos. —The first chapter in a Western novel has the following: —" All of a sudden the fair girl continued to sit on the sand, gazing over the briny deep, upon whose heaving bosom the tall ships went merrily by, freighted—ah ! who can tell with how much of joy and sorrow, and pine lumber and emigrants and hopes and salt fish."
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 760, 10 February 1870, Page 3
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88Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 760, 10 February 1870, Page 3
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