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A .Fireside Thought. —lf I had been a heathen; 1 think I should .have ’been a fire-worshipper. Yes, what a companion, as it burns so cheerily in the long winter evenings,. when one closes the shutters, and draws the curtains, and shuts out the cold dark night, and-the howling tempest; whilst, the wind goes wTiistliug round the house, and the. storm-blast answers it, and a chorus of wild spirit voices shriek to one another, and one listens and listens to the weird-like strife! Often, and often have half fancied that ; they were lost spirits Wailing,frantically in their mad desprir, lost! lost j lost! The deep horse groan answering, the' shrill, piercing cry, or the plaintive.; moaning sobs j whilst now and then is heard 4.> burst^"of. mockiug laugater, as if ; the arch' fiend were triumphing; amidst, his''fallen .axigcW— r i^m-^J■6yce^ofmm^B2.Slfory > ~' in- Once' a Week../,. ... ..... T The- Pbioe oe Wearing CrinoLine.— The Oswestry . Advertiser asserts that a lady Lloyd, of LaipieSj has served, notices';of ejbetinent ( on ;ajl,he3f tenantsJin ■ffio': cpuiitieA'hecause and apron's,",and lier decree,* therefore, must b'e .considere a verv ihhderate exer■fers anything'at all, and Was

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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 39, 30 September 1867, Page 241

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185

Untitled Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 39, 30 September 1867, Page 241

Untitled Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 39, 30 September 1867, Page 241

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