Extracts from our Paris Letter.
It is now established that the- ppor little girl wlio fell through the trap door of a street sewer ini.o tho mill race beneath, owes her death to the imprudence of her father taking a short cut by the edge of the orifice. The body is regarded as consumed by the rats, os the latter are in millions and hungry, driven from their abodes by r.itr. floods and snow. The whito polar boura iv tho Zoo Gardens pass their time brushing off their coals the flakes of suovv which soil. ilachel only spoke good grammar when on the stage—thanks to authors. ■_.-, . Clergyman : " Do you Relieve in God P" 11 Yes, man pcre, e*ery day I can get a dinuer," replied the Bohemian.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3830, 7 April 1881, Page 1
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127Extracts from our Paris Letter. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3830, 7 April 1881, Page 1
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