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A literary man who recently^ tried the power of the human eye on a ferocious bull is recovering from his wounds and bruises) but has lost all faith in such mesmerism.

-Professor (to class in histo:ry)~M^;hy does an Indian usually make up hiti mind more quickly than a white man P" Small boy (near the foot)~: •> Because -lie mostly has less mind to make up.'' s Don't Die; [m^n^^qm&^u'^ov[gh'-'oi:f >Rats" clears but rirtsi.micey beetles; iroftenesiJ bed-bugs, fließ, ants,- insect^ mol<w; ;jaok^ rabßits,;; gopheri. Mose^-Btoir.; in* C^t Sydney, General Agent*,-'. '^iV-t^:. ,x-"-': >:-:-;,■■-::',

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4878, 22 August 1884, Page 2

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91

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4878, 22 August 1884, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4878, 22 August 1884, Page 2

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