ROUND THE WORLD.
If the svrelled head preceded the men would got drunk by 1 *' The m'Outhpiece' tri a be perfectly iWpeeJaUe,- but ■ there' 1 are' a[ niiiny things said'against it, A little girl suffering from thoipigjur declared tha,fc sl)o felt afi J;])Qisrfc ,heft& ache had slipped down into her neiik, " Remember the porter," said the hotel highway man to the shall," said the other, •' it was worse than the alo." • A witty prelate m once asked if he did not think that such a one followed his conscience. "Yeß,"'eaid hiß'Gfn, "I think ho does follow it, as a mainfoes hia horse in a gig—he drives it first." During the siege of. Mobile,' Alabama, in 1862, all the ladies were hard'at work at one time making bags to be filled with sand. Sewing circles, churches, anilJLj scMs lent a_ willing jiarid. . One sohocW otip nibttoes/and on on© of the bags was found written ? "Gt4 the Sooth frtjm Wxf B&mB j'--'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2236, 5 March 1886, Page 2
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160ROUND THE WORLD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2236, 5 March 1886, Page 2
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