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An undoubted ease of. hydrophobia has just ended fatally at the Hospital de la Pitie, Paris. A woman named Madame Goujeux, living in the Boulevard Massena, was bitten some weeks ago by a small lap-dog, which soon afterwards showed symptoma of rabies. " Jack," said an affectionate mother the other morning, "you really muateome home earlier at nights. Do. you suppose Esmeralda likes to have you stay ablate ?". "I'lltell you how it was," replied Jack. "You -Bee, she was sitting on my hat, and I felt a little delicate about mentioning the fact." " Very well, I'll give you a bit of advice. The next tinift. don't hold your hat iij you,? lap."

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4372, 8 January 1883, Page 2

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111

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4372, 8 January 1883, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4372, 8 January 1883, Page 2

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