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An orator, getting warmed with-his subject,■■•.exclaimeel,■■■ "There is=nob'a xnan Avoiiiau, of child in the house, who-has of fifty years, -has felt • this truth (hundermg " through •their mjnds for centuries. A.-. rural gentleman* standing over , a register in a Danbtiry -store, attracted Rene ral attention to; him sel K by - observing to his wife : ■ • Marian I guess; I'm going to- h?.ve a fever; I feels such hot' streaks arunnhi up my ■leers.'* A. traveller in. Wales, near Fereyside. seeing a' sign over the door with this one word, " Agorsequrdere," asked the woman what she sold, when she said that she. did not sell anything, but that " A'gu'e's'Vaa cured here."

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 239, 3 October 1873, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 239, 3 October 1873, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 239, 3 October 1873, Page 6

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