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PLANTATION PHILOSOPHY.

We never feel so mad arter we shed tears, De cloud ain't nigh scv dark arter de ram falls.

Many a 'oman what won't wash her chillua at home deligfcte in washin'dishes at a church fair,, De worst aork of boastfulness is showed by de man what thinks dat he can enter-: tain you wid a long story. Dar is many a rale what won't work v WP*' WMsky will produce a head- V ■c", eV bufc ■■*i : teadaohe won't prodace whisky.

No man should be looked on as a fool on account oh what he doan' belebe, but on account ob what he does belebe. A too easiness ob conviction ter strange ideas has caused a mighty heap ob trouble m dis world. t

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4564, 21 August 1883, Page 2

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127

PLANTATION PHILOSOPHY. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4564, 21 August 1883, Page 2

PLANTATION PHILOSOPHY. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4564, 21 August 1883, Page 2

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