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Female (JtJMiniE.—What are those purple posies down by the brook ? '*• asks Gus. "If you mean," replies Clara, " those glorious masses of empurpled efflorescence, that bloom in dusky dells and fringe the whimpling streamlets, thej are Carapaula rotundiflors." Gus plays billiards for a living, and Clara goes to a girl's college.—Boston Post. " Everything wai satisfactory," said an epicure paying his bill at a suburban hotel; " but nest time remember that the ago is in the wine instead of iv the gooso."

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2773, 3 January 1878, Page 2

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80

Untitled Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2773, 3 January 1878, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2773, 3 January 1878, Page 2

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