•• Would you like to go to hoaron, Ber- '<■ tie ?" hia mother asked him one evening, * when she had been reading to him Mra Hemana' beautiful verses on the " Better Land." "No, mamma," was the quick response." •• You wouldn't like togo to heaven, my son." " Why grandpapa will be there, won't he j>". " Fes ; I hope he will," " Well, when he sees us children he'll come scolding along and say: • Whew » whew ! what are you all here for ?' No, mamma; I don't want to go to heaven if grandpapa is going to be there." . . . . A traveller, inquiring, at a feudal castle : whether he could see the antiquities of the place, ..received the simple answer from a servant: "I am sorry, sir, my lady and her daughters hare tone to town. - ,r, - Skinny Mks.—« WelU* Health Reneww" . reitorea health and vigor, curei Dnmnria. Impotence, Debility. Moi W| Mow, an* W Sydney. Qenewl A^onti, *
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4790, 16 May 1884, Page 2
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151Untitled Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4790, 16 May 1884, Page 2
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