Don't let your children learn good and bad things indiscriminately. To be sure, the bad might be eradicated in after years, but it is easier to so-v clean seed ihan to cleanse dirty wheat. •*' I don't know what you mean by not .being an Irishman," said a gentleman who was about hiring a boy, " when you say ycu were born in Ireland." "Och, your honor, if that's all," said the boy, <• small blame to that. Suppose your cat were to have kittens in the oven, would they be loaves of bread do you think ."
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 34, 25 January 1864, Page 3
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94Untitled Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 34, 25 January 1864, Page 3
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