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A Lady's Sleeve-link. — A gentlemanV ai m. All misers die of the same disease — Moneyieania. Life is made up not of great sacrifices or dutn-s, but of little things, iu which smiles ami kindness, and small obligations given habitually are what win aud preserve the heart, aud secure comfort. A Connecticut Yankee missed two pounds <>f butter. The maid, however, had not stolen it, but fastened the theft upon a kitten — averring, moreover, she caught her in the act of finishing the last morsel. The wiity Yankee immediately put the kitten into the scales, and found it to weigh but a pound and a half !

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 195, 19 August 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 195, 19 August 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 195, 19 August 1870, Page 4

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