" Man and wife are one, are they P" said she. " Yes; what of it?" said he, auspiciously. "Why, in that case," said his wife, "I'eame home awfully tipsy last night and feel terribly ashamed of myself this morning." He never said a word. To mark tools, first cover the article to be marked with a thin coating of tallow or beeswax; then, with a sharp instrument. write the name in th» tallow, Clear with a feather; fill the place written (the letters) with nitric acid; let it remain one to ten minutes, then dip in water and rwbbff, and the marks will be etched into the iteel or iron.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4641, 19 November 1883, Page 2
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109Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4641, 19 November 1883, Page 2
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