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" The Israelites crossing the Red Sea," is one of the paintings exhibited by a pro* fessor in' Maine, who proclaims in his advertisement that they were "photographed direct from nature."

Martha : " Oh, if y' please 'm, it's the washy woman." Party with the bundle: " Beggin* yer pardiug, miss, it ain't. It's the larndress."

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1918, 25 February 1875, Page 4

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1918, 25 February 1875, Page 4

Untitled Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1918, 25 February 1875, Page 4

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