Crapes arc still trodden with the bare feet in many vineyards of Italy and Spain. F.very Onuau l'rincc is required to Km in a trade. The Herman Kinpei'or was taught rabini'i-making. A fashionably-attired lail.v nu-t a barelegged urchin carrying a bird's ncsLwhli eggs ill it. ■' Von arc a wicked bov!" said tile lady. "How could you rib the nest. No doubt the poor nioth'T is now grieving fur the los, of licr eggs." "Oh! she don't, cure." said the boy, edging awav: "she's on your hat! A physician was scut l'or to attend a small boy who was ill. lie let I a prescription' and went away. Kelnriiing a few days later, lie found the boy belter. ves, <: et»r,'' »aid the buys mother, "the prescription did liiin a world of »ond. I left it beside liiin. where ho could hold it in his hand most of the time, and lie ran almost read lit now. You didn't mean for him lo I swallow the paper, did you, doctor?"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 264, 31 October 1908, Page 3
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168Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 264, 31 October 1908, Page 3
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