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One more unfortunate , TCnorkod on* of btenth, I JI mlilv importunate.' Jps^niHv «=i>f-h. L ; Tr hey \\y ifide-V. Mind her biok hair ; FelcN bei a chn'r. Burst arc her ga'-monts. Hnn^rirsr in cerrniont?. While hnfton*: eollßt^n^lr. Fall from lior clothing 1 , Talcp li«r up in«tanMv, Lo*nn£\ not loathins: : SonmfnUv touch her not, Think of the humps slip £rot. AH through those whpete oF h?r; Which she n^pcf killingfly, Anri thee hisfh heels of hers Sat she unwillingly. Sho in n me"?" i* All thlncr 5'5 ' betolcen, And spoilt her gny dresß in. While wonderment p iio«"p, 'Are the bones broken ?' ' Who is her milliner?' ' Hns uhea plovet?* 'P'rhnpß n two-shillinj^er ; 4 Or h*>"s she ft dearo' 1 ono Still?" P'rhay*" a nearer one, Gifts from her l*ver I Tnkeher up tennVrlv, Mind her back hair : Fasli'oned "O chn-ierly — F^toh her a chair. C'lii't flhe sit down on it ? Is ?he in pain ? True, she don't frown on it — 'Shan't rink a^ain.'

A Nevada hunter spent three months looking for a grizzly hear, and the man's relatives have pp^nf three month": looking for him . They think ho must have found the hear. The following if taken from the London Lancet : ' Children who aip allowed to go barefooted enjoy almost perfect immunity from the danger of " cold" by accidental chilling of the fee.t, and they are altogether healthier and happier than those who, in obedience to the usages of social life, have their lower extreir-etie^ permanently invalided and, so to say, cnrefoily swathed and pot away in lisrid cases. As regards the poorer cla"«?p.«< of children, there can be no port of doubt in the mind of any one that it i«* incompniably better they should go barefooted than wear boots that let in The wef. and sfochingei that are nearly always damp and foul.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAN18890713.2.43

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 384, 13 July 1889, Page 8

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UNKNOWN Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 384, 13 July 1889, Page 8

UNKNOWN Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 384, 13 July 1889, Page 8

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