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A person, who had been a schoolmaster a Lc-itb. van minced to beggary, but even ia seek Ji;g ulius, could not got quit of tho pedantry o ' lii-t former profession. Applying on thu airset for triilo to one who looked liko a ls'iy, sho rcbuffsd him, •'saying, "<xt?t uwa',- m&n, *■ winnji gia ya nactiitßg," (i Alum (vopiicd he) I feel as ninoh shocked by ,v<?ur waufi- of g?RJBJ*£iV as by jpu? of ojliVl'ilV,' 1

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Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 6, 6 July 1866, Page 2

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74

Untitled Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 6, 6 July 1866, Page 2

Untitled Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 6, 6 July 1866, Page 2

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