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Dr Franklin -saj's that " every little fragment of the day should be savud." Oh yes, the ihombnt the day breaks, set yourself at once to save the.pieces. A fellow, who is nearly as big a bore as the Hoosac tunnel, was telling in our office the other day of a song that always carried him away. Quadrat, looking around, gently inquired if anyone present could sing that song. " The evidence shows that he sot up with her night after night, and they sqtiozo hands arid talked soft, and I think she ought to have about 23d01s damages," was the charge of a Kansas judge to a jury in a breach of promise case.

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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1725, 14 July 1874, Page 3

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113

Untitled Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1725, 14 July 1874, Page 3

Untitled Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1725, 14 July 1874, Page 3

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