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CULTCHAH.

The ‘To wh*' in ! the • 1 San Francisco “News Letter” writes “May the ghost of Melampos, tliie torch hearer,’ ’for ever : pursue the lunatic who first promulgated the heresy that younggirls should ’ graduate . and worry, their banged brains with , the things that should belong tp man alone. If they live to learn, they -,as pertainly, live to forget. Though their voicoonay not possess a tittle of ; the harmonjjgof an asthmatic jackdawy they &tb to pipe l ‘ When 'tho' , | FlowiDg Tide Comes In.’ OthOT ’melpdias of ;th!e day. With hd raorefdea' of form httd eolor than an owl has of the kaleidoscope, they are compelled to paint, and, ; !ho. ; taste > |or literature, they go throqgh the.mus’ty masters from Spencer to. Tennyson. ’• Eead me/ said a sweet/lgirL graduate 'to her. ‘ juash' the othefci dayV within, hearing; of the T.C., ! ine\“ The; Locust Eaters,?; from thht‘ r 'dha;r i; fellow; 1 ■'Gfetthyi*. ‘Tell me,’ said the same fair being an hour; afterwards, ‘ that sad sad story about' We dpi nqt kqpw (where the good Mr Mills expects to go when ho dies, but if the T. C, had been within a : mile. of his seminary that evening} and there was a dynanfiteahopon the! same; iblookji we shudder to think howr that i; institution of loathing would have been pulverisedi

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2845, 8 May 1882, Page 3

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CULTCHAH. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2845, 8 May 1882, Page 3

CULTCHAH. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2845, 8 May 1882, Page 3

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