| That honesty which hat mad* New England famous is breathed in with iti I mountain nir, and the child takeiitthe : moment he is born. A Danbnry man i thought he heard some one after his turkeys on Saturday night. He went out I with his gun in time to send » load, of shot after a retreating figure. The next morning he called on nis next door neighbor, and asked the little girl where her mother was. " She's in the other room, picking shot out of pa's back," said the child. Boston Advertiser: Tommy cam.c home from school and handed to his father the teacher's report of hit progress during the month. " That is very unsatisfactory, Tom; you've a very small number of good marks. I'm nut at all pleased with it." " I told the teacher you wouldn't be, but ho wouldn't alter it.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2832, 13 March 1878, Page 2
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143Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2832, 13 March 1878, Page 2
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