pofujiTsr iJ«> SxrrcßßiNGk —" I was dragged •aow'iA'Hifc debt," poverty, an* sufFering for TearS cftuaed'bj'aißic^ family ««<! 9 bills for aocd'riflg, which.did them no good. I '♦ig'comWe*^' afccqnnged. until one year w«« Wfterß »od commenced, their a«e, (Hid ni. •2?£S?wi w.re t aU well, and none of us < doctor's vHK will cost., I l>now it. -A •MofM.wtQ-wvnted.the telegraph,and blTh«ffintoV. ,of the telephone, ba^h hSe deaf-mrte wi?es, Which leads a wag k to obaerve : " just see what a man cau do eyerytliiDg is quiet."
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4590, 20 September 1883, Page 2
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81Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4590, 20 September 1883, Page 2
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