The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 23, 1853, Image 1

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• Give - me threw:G*ll:M . , of • Cora .
, . _ •
rrhcabove words were "tho' last requests
of an Irish lad to his inother, lithe was tying
from starvation. She found Ihre • i grains in a
corner of his ritgg.ed jacket, and "gave them to
g i n. It Was all sire had;• the whole family
were perishing from famine.] '...'
Give ino three grains : of coin, mother,
Only - - thieo •
grains of corn. ""
It will keep the littialife I lave,
Till the coining', of the morn.'
I im dying of hringer_and cold, mother,
• Dying of hunger and cold,
And half the agony ;of such sideath,
, .Die lips have neverlold.
It hal gn,Livo - likei-vr° l f at my heart ilmith-
A wolf that la tie for b100d,.:
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- All the live loiag day a nd the night. Beside,
'Gnawing for lack of food:
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' I dream of bread in my-aleep, ther,
And the sight was hearen to see;
I woke with an eager famishing lip.
But you had,nb bread . for me. •
, . •
Now could I look to , you, mother..
Now could I look to you, - • .
- For bread to gift your starving boy,
When'you are starving too? •
For I . readthe famine'in your cheek,',
And in Your "eye so wild, . •
r ,
And I felt it in Your, bony hand, . 4
As you laid it on your; child: . ,
The queen his lands and gold, -m ther. • .
The Queen'has landsand gold,
While you' are, forcedforeid to'air'empty breast,
•, A Skeleton babe' to hold—. - ,
A. babe that is dying of want; mother, -
As I am dying now, •
With a ghastly look in its sunken eye,
And famind•upon its brow. 2
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Mat has . poor Ireland done, mother,-
41What bas poor Ireland done, • .
That the world, looks. on an se eitukstarre,
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Perishing one by . nne,
PO. the men'OUEneand care not, mother,
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The grnat:inen and the high,
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_ tor the suffering , sons of pin's Isle,.
Whether they live or 'die? . - .••
There is many a brave heart-
„hem,,mother,
Dying, of want and cold,
only acrossthe channel, m6ther, . ,
aie many that roll in gold"; -
There ale rich and proud; ; 'there, moth--
With wonderons wealth - to viewi- -
And thebread . they fling to • their dogs to-
Would eye. pie, life and gett
Conic nearer to - my aide, mother, ,
Come nearer to my side,. - • .
*And hold me fondly . as yon held
lify father wtLETI he
Quick, for I cannot see .3"rom,ni(itier,
31Yhreath is alining ! gone, s•
Mother ! cleat mother, ere I ,
Give me threergrains ofcorn-t
The Noble Pirem
sr.m4 stGotrasm
:It was a fearful_ night , ; . - ; •,, •
I The strong flame fiercely spread .. -
,From . street to street, from Spire to spire,
I And on theirtreasnresfed. . -
Hari : tis a mother's fry, - •. . •
High o'er' the tumult wild, '.. .
.As rushing..toward hell: flame-wrapt h i
• She shrieked r , lfy child! my` r
A wanderer,trosto he sea,. • •
A stranger mariitd her , -
---Aturj? his generous,. bosom woke
The sympathetic glow; .
SwiftSwiftup the burning stairs ..,
With darting feet he:flew; - -
-While sable clouds;a stifling smoke
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Conceale - from the - view.
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FaAf fell the' *zing beams
Across las ihuagerons,roacl,
Tin the far'clistalier . where he art , *
Like fiery'oien eowfd ;
But what a pealing shout!
When from the, tireeic he came, ;
Arid in his arm . a smiling babe,
Still toping with ` the
The mother's raptnied tears
tarth like a torentspedo '
'Vetere the throng 'could iearn his mine,
The noble youtifimd fled.
Not for the. praise of aoan
Did he this:deed of Joie:: „
.. Bu t on
= • 'Tis reOrterea Above, ' • t
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*other, Mother ts here)(Zeke Stetting-the
I ' l4 gOle bbo cry, 104,,gFk•fisiberf
erwill give hits some sugar :;arid :take
'.'*y from him, then Iti'll-trup - .4nd met.Ser
will give him IMlni*are.'24d: you can bake
thilk end then we will.'l4 liiwe Dome. ,
Er The Mortis prtiitieto* pttient,:pe
lights of the ivoildi;hitt 1 0 1-041- are 16
jack.olanterits ithiell:-Aineei 'AI* -the *lir-
Tier in rains and
Rai .1 DOG NVlGGiv:"":l44,o*:bBls a dog got -
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'Fingal' • ' . • - :: " {r' '''''-'2'.-::: - ,-! .-... •- . ~ 7, , -
told ile.
e Wi lt )- I :thoPght 86-4111 t -13 r 418 1 ‘-', the
the ithei day, thet, a* 'he 'irki!-.0411 ant -
Pad. a dog flew at hei. -' .: .-',
•7 . • Mu e , Judgment.
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'I Wonldn't .give:.lnnk for his ffianre igi
heaven, 'was- t,he remark of..n 'man ~ ivhoee I
; Coarse, Welt wextkarinents contrasted strong' ,
l3i with the dark; fich e broidslotii . cif tiiifper
SCin -tl w h C rl t bi*4 l Te4__-," in th e tipes utt4
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tindividnat Wtie Muttere' the sentence ;.; w I
!CAA pule t ' &cif ' th th h' f
c , 3 , ap n Rauh on at e oug t e
his rich ne ilibor'ashiece'of-final,
puti4,
ialvation.4
It was ;on. the Sabbith t nnd beth had just
ed forth froilith waid edifies
_to whfch -th4
had that doming ge
, ne=ap for .the avowed end
t i
of :worship:: '' - - .--.^ II -
3.! ,- -
. i WhyWhy do y' u-say ` . l
asked friend' t.O
whom the fetnarkiras 'ddiessed. - II!'
!Yon know the ! Seri .1/111 says, as the con,
fident efuswer, 6 hew ha ,ly they 0 live rieh
entsr the Kingdom of#easen.' :
'.You believe, then,l l that: the - - ere fact .il
manpossessing • riches
-*ill -keep him..ent, 1,
Heaven r--, , I ' - i [
4 NO; I wouldn't like', ti
batty that f But rich,
"hats les harden the and - make - 'unfit f o r 'l
heaven..• ' il . "-: ' -1
-- 4 Idol if riche* harden the east more
than_por ty; was the reply.- ' '- II
!Bow can you say sot';was w ly ohjecL
ted. 'lsn't the proves(' everyw ter° to thi.
poormi , it
3' To IWhotit.-the gospel t!' .I if
: 4 The rich and the poor spoken . .of' in the
word of God' chid; the friend,' 6 I not,
,it lie
plain, mean simply those I jn the world who
possess**mat riches;.er: Who art in nattulpi
poverty: I Remember that the Bible is a -revel
lation of Spiritual truth, fur ma n's teinal wil't
vation, and th - it its teachings hav riniary lie f ,
gard to what itispirittla, and ref to ..man's
eternal 4ate'rtfther thin to his r e . ` worthy
conditioi 'Retripmbo that` the 16110 Cu
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earth Said: 'Blessed. are ..the " : r in spirt '
(not the poor in this wcirldis pod ) for thei
rt
is the kifigdo of beaven.' - ' And ' may with
out violence, t even the letter ti the , Wo4
conclide that hen, he 'aPeirkit - its 'bein
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hard for the rich te:,4nter the ingtlorit or
heaven, that only the proud is - irit—thoiti
i
who resto , f self confidence on t 1 riches 1)
'their woOl andeatura wisdom '-' - ere.meani
.That it would be l easie , for a ~ , to go t*
the eye Oft needle than for such min to enF
ter hehven, is Plain; from. . our ~ 's
,WOrl!
Fien he set itichild lin, ihe midst f his diseil f
pies, snd told . th eni I - that unless- fey becaine . 1
as that little, child they cettld 1 , 1 enter thf
kingdom: of h venJ Not este , ikand nit ,
`iit'Averny - -,_ td id = -': ;:was
sible--batkoor 'II. spirit, teachab••;- as a chilli
_ ,
~. The fi rst' speakerlwhose name JO Maxwi t
4 1 •
ssvi, his head, sad slightly ,"c c , d his ' lips !
as he replied:- , t. ,,
t ie
I believe : what thel Bible says .? As for year
forced
_meanings, I never go to tli . A 01 . 14
matter-of-fait man , I understand! tat is wrtti•
teh in a pl4n, inatter-4-fSct' why "The Bille
says, they who have riches shall' ly ° inlet
the kingdom . of Heaven; and 1: an see hol ,
ts t
true the shying is. As for Chin ,of whom
l'spoke last - now , I repeat, a 'I wouldn't'
give much for hilchanee4 -' It - is ell tuir
i just.crod in Heaveit t ind:Aluirt. the;
come u.day. of , _ retribution. The r
their good tgs in thug life;
Vila come ivi , :
poor. - iszhres wentin '
man's doer, and wasz
bosom.' I '
4 on speak without reflectingA said_the
friend mildly. • i -... s
', lam not : blin d . , - I ca_ SeithOW - things are
worked. .. i
.' You say your bid was lower than I Jack
!met pow do you know this; I.ihought his
hid was not Publicly. known:. I ',. -,
, , 'I know,it; =din fact know What it was
too before! sent in - my - proposals, - and was,
therefore, able to go belew it. -The truth is,
between you and LI managed to find.bdt just
what every man was g4iing to. bid, end then
steel( a mark below them all, to teaks sure of
the job. -"I wanted a chance, and 1 determined
to luive it at all hazards.' - - .- i . -
"•.I hly think your Anode of. ' p r oce dure
just or f a r,' said the friend; •but waiving that,
cont . ,' Yon have made anything at the 'jot, at
your bidding?' - , . - -
.Oh l yes,ll have made something more, a
good deid, than .I can by a day's. work. - The
fact is, II set my heart On that jeb, as" t• Step.
Ping stone to contraet•work, and, am bitterly
disappointed at its loss. Much } good may it
do to. both Jackson and Clinton. I should'ni
be much =sorry- - to'see the newjam -swept
away at the next freshet.' -• , - ''
' Why, DI well, this is not thiapirtt Gin
Vfiltiitisr siiliii, , iiii ' riii ,- ,,1 - kC:glii:
the Bible condemns s i the plainest terms; and
for.these sips xhe po r have quite las much to
answer for as the rid and perhaps more. -If
you go to.Chuich on the-Sabbath with no bet
ee...
ter thoughts ' than th I fea r you are , as far
from'the kingdom :Of Heaven, as you have sup,
•
Poiled Mr. Clinton to ' -
! 4 Good day l',-said Maxwell, turning off ab
ruptly from hisfriend, and . taking a path that
lead by r course than the one inwhiel,
the ert.wa112.',.4 tobili home,
A few *eeZ later, thnperson " with whom
As Maxwell 'lOnveried;bad occasion to , transact
will some business with-Mi. Clinton. He bad tea
-1
e o llii4 dered him a bill for work dene, a n d called •to
t oiri t : -. 16 2 I receive payment. _ , - 1
. e i w eyel* ~1 You've made a mistake in your bill, Mr.
re
,ib e rich Lee,' said Clinton.., ' ...
Abraham's ' Jib, are. you certain!' :. ' I
' t ' Yentas examine for, yourself. '.I make an
iadelyon to But es ' 1, 4,1„.., li r . error of twenty dollars ; n -*Maio, • _
t isitv l' in4ulied the -lend. ', , 1 1 1 1 1 -` Tfian You °we s kit° only sixty
i. ellars,' said
eat bi tter egainek him , - - peptiee ac, Lee, s witli; a s 'disappointment in his tone 'he
of the 'eh men '' el They ire • -could t, conceal. .- - . - . -
all Sel fi sh, wife ling l an& opi ' lye: ' 2 Loo'k 1 Sather say that I owe-you - a hundred, for
1
t th e good; • ' too i t a g fied e , t e ; tame d- 4f the '
mistake is in '
your f avor. The . first col-
God's bounty; if he. Chafe. ! Iti4iight Din
ie' 'limn of the , bill adds up fifty, instead of thirty
our Wildernesi,hlossoni 4, i rose :But settle-i 4° ll ara. :7 - • •, • •-. • 1 -, - •
meat iiii win roe, ,f i st loiig, and th ee, a tior.,l "Let me examine it.' - -1,- • - •.. .
•
• ri , account of • stew : ; p - 11 he have 0, Lee took the bill and edded'opithe, celumn
reader' :'= ,, rs , [., t. -, ~ 1. 1. I , i threntunes before he felt entirely satisfied.—
' How . do y on . know tizat the Decennt liar Then - he a 4 za -: ' -• '', '- -- -
net , be approved i n - b - 1 1 ; er e i . we 4
,s i eked i e i ii : 4 So it d oes'! Well,l should ', hive never
(inlet voice.. -• • ."- ..1 ,g• , 1 . ... ,;
,1-1• been the wiser if lon
. bad paid nie only the
,i. Approved r . uoiv 4 f,knol; n Aiat qacits:l_ e i ght dollars ..- called for footing hP the bil l.
.
tad by .11Iniivell,impat - ay. . : 4 14 13 . - aim; , i+i You - migh.t: naTil tetaihea 'the advantage With
see ihat be iis an it* fat, bard-hearted;lo,l- Perfect safety .' -
epiressiineteivant.' -I I- I -- _ .:11 : Lee said this on theimpulse sifthe moment.
' Haile oppressed: it?' -' i ' 1 th hlatai,4 l Y- 11 aW a xhaaltaitt _Mr-. Clinton'sn
, ..
-----, ' • ''f:- !, i countenance,as if he were enotly offended. •
. .
lit • 'Oh no; not. with s afety ,' . was : gravely re
knowl ' Irai not - 4, , • . , • -
. .
6 Plied. . _ : : : . i ' ' ' 1 ' • : •
, , yon tiiiii.:,aii
almoner f heaven - i• . I f • 4 I &long never-have feund r it ent.', i -
But ere is a coming day withery. man
My e are on
But't'on ' innisti *lll
thanli
A ar . When the :Recent of:liii heart will . staid,,re
lim a r it:4l 7 P . - .i Ir: -,-- .f. .1 - voided. 'lf not : Dow,it would then ,appear thit
ii-vpi e n. ; " --. ---•-• : ' - 7 - . 1 1 I hid DrngedYon lint 'of twentiaolia* --. No
6 —''
' 1. -
one is more filly aware nf that Ilian iniza -it
• ‘:
E: I r
•
• .
mixed in
Is
1 e
I . I
)
.1
Clintoirj;
_ te .4..;; fa.. e`l3l7 -.
love. Wit h clintotger ffinY iit
a g tetid a erlaw-; ee-1.----
00
rquiaran-romo°thewbrh:'7''
d o Prose! Ina are ' Te/201
Fee P,
,t 2 In,lien r - 1 Y- - gat]
Ids a4Te et : 4 -I,* i 4,it, With the f v°
^ 1'4,407'1:m24 eiy .disiro
,apee me -h • ' -: frell
' bra. I keeP . -
e ):- - -
a ,- hf from een7i , t a 4iii d .
;Ina ( ' - i
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7:#1*,,. fooloon, ~ „__.
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mdepeu.
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bus t liii4o - aiiiiiiii. , - . •:- . -. ", ' ':-'----- --- ' -:---- ..i ,- - 41 ' f---
MBE
1 •
of -AM.
pixn# him ius
tieoinrOon
laid:judge: fol. ear s
--.
°Or
Aod, as suck►' entitled to isomo e 4
-
Entitled to a fair ?dim for your
all
or course I ; and to.some favor in the
disbibution of employment, ..where -I present
capacity:withr 0 1 :" 0 .! 1 ' 110 are less Peedy
th"it4'3ot-, story !lakes all plain.-
(9v?li; you are aware that Mr. Clinton is about
huddin !g a tle.," t4plfog.his, •
And that isited 'prePolialo
A I tried to . • got proposals!'
You.' •
There Was rapt* surprise in the .ijaeilation
than the friend Meant to convey.
.'Of course you had P4,3rfeet right so to do'
course
,I had, and of course my bid , tho'
the-lowest, was thrown out,- and the bid of
Jackson, who . nm:igen- tn. monopolise °Carp'
thing in the:rilbtge, taken.. He and Clinton
are leagued together; and the offer. for l prep).
Sala was Only a. sham:'
• ' That is Assuming a good - deal, friend Max-
Well. •
*No it isn't. It is The truth, and nothing
..,
but the 'truth. Hu's the jaelnill and Clinton's
the lion.' - - -
is forlzio too, liowey4,..lo.liee ilk present
so as not VS - burden my %km with !lame and
repeltOclee; , -. /4 1340 4i , Lee; I-won: la not
wrong snip* out a Ogle umy
err, and dO err, like ? Miter Men 'for,' to ~A r r" is
human.' - - •
Aftir ea - 4 414 Wu ofsuch
Lee relViAii!iei to kee , lr what t a llekei.tlial:
et end bh" , bl felt tow de •;itexarelL 'So be
sad. after Teferrioetoltba sew, milt &s kip
!moose Of erection— -. ' . ''
You 4111,1%444 JO ioiest bid fOr its Vie
- .i . I . teoli theriOweiteomiejent, biol.! 1
' 1 ThettlYou teettll44Mee*Al competent
to &ibis, ivorti- --- '. 1 - ' 4 ' ..-.":-, :- , ,* :
iido Dot tbilltilllikil iTh17340 :10 iiiiifiar
4113446411140 0 ,1 wouldziothwiro eh* Kai .We
contract fo=: _ie=pi ee of weliciAlkirke
lircli e**4* 4 fithitttfi4W4*4: 4 kM*
4iirk - WWidir - *Pirlifi*bly.' . l2il.4 l ;ll fiiilf
ilen ih
Iditi'‘l we ;a irc — ribi*athorig.Vie piiisii: . E . 4. ,
plc below tbe stream . li must regard . eir
I
MONTROSE, PA.;
. , Ida&
r,ia
Reap before any pecOniatindvantsge. nip !
, •
*cif, and hive. given' Jaclition, ;whe has the
Cotitruit, positive inatrpctiOns - 'te exceed his
; estimates, if necessary, in lirder t'43 put the
4;tieition beyond a doubt. - I know to,be
a man whom I can tiust; bavC no cdnfi
donee in Maxwell.' s 4 ,
A good Jenson - Why you abnild decline
giving him the•job., - • f l • ,
_ ••• ' ,
was greatly &repainted.' -
• knoyi, and lias spoken-varybald' of . :ne t
But - that 'avails nothing. /4' prineiiie of az.
tion to do - right, and let' others ink and,
say whit, they please. Ni).iniin is my' judge.
Maxwell is probably:aware Chat .I know hhn
thoroughly; ind that ,
I - have - ibrown las -.muck
work in his wafas could Safely' RS is
not aware, of course, that onti`of my sous over
heard him; in referent:6lo this very mill dam
°V— - •
am bound to have - the: nontracti whether
or no.' Ishave learned the • lowest bid, and
have put in-a:bid still lower: ' .
!Him' did you leant r this was asked of
him; . -
..‘
No matter,' he answered,.. '
1. havO learned
it.'
• ' ' Yon can't- gO lowerlL d
braid' the 'darn Safe-
ly,' wits said. To whit .he replied-1,
good p r o .
g I can build' the dim d ti alte I good prof
irl
it. As to the Satety, l lll leave ibid in the
hands of Providefica. Ile anti .takS carcy_of ,
the poor people below.' -
4 1 - felt an inward shudd er *hem s eard this '
repeated to me . I could not believe the man
so .void or common boil ty and Common hu
manity; Was -I not # tto WithhOld from
,
him such a contract l' '','„ •
'
You WOOL-have bece no better' :than he
if you had given it to h . ,' was answered ;
and,yet this, same man inveighs against the
rich, and thinks their c;hance of-- ve
hean isn
Nor one.' . , I \ . --
'Sin:lply because &sir are ilati'
' Or, .it migh t with more truth be said, oh
be
cause they will not yield to Ids envious - and
covetous spirit. He ii net content: with 'the
equivalent serieti rend 6s back toim : for the
benefit. he ,confers, but wants to s n what hi
of
right belongs -to others.' . ' - I :
..
That. spirit LikareOfterk Bees hiai manifest
WC% if ric
to heaVea,
Snn! , mall
for the tier
*L i bOr
they . ovir#l
&A love
my dociii
' Of the
chanc'l3 z)f
wentlinusi
~ Stou ibr . Boys. 1 , . ~ - .
It is related of a Prsian mothet, that on
giving her son ferty'pleces of 'silyer as his pof 7
don, She made.him sw‘ar never to tell a lie,
and said;'' Go .thy son, I consign thesto God,
ti
and we elan not mee again till the' , day of
jceigment.' • ,-•- , . - ;
Th 9 youth wentaway, and the party he trav
elled
. with, , was asiailed
, a,ith ?ober& One
lellow isked the boy what fie had got, and. he
said, 'Forty ditmrs ar4 sewed up in my gni
ments. He Itiughed, thinking he jested.. An
othei asked hid t h e tame queition, and Ve..
ceiced - the same - nnaw;r: ~- s • - , ,
At hest the . chief called. him and ',asked the
same question, and he I naidi '1 Navel told you
people aready . that lisve forty dollars sewed
up in my clothes.' k
He oi,dered the cicktins to to.;" ripped open,
and found the moneTi i. ' • .
Andi how came ,you to tell of. thisr said,
the Chief;
Ilectiuse; replied the child, !I would notbg
false to my mother wlioth I promised never t
tell a lie. ,
'Child,' said the robber, '.art thou so mind
fel of thy - duty to thy mother':at thlyears,sed
am I Se insenaible at'ityge of the duty I owe
, to m y G o d?' Give ale thy hand that I may
swear rePeatenee on it.' He did BO; and - his
follovirers'were all struck with. the ileeee.
'You have! been aspleader in said
they to the,ebief,.!be the tame to the - path of
virtue, and they instantly made - . iestifftution I
of -spoils , and -vowed repentance - enithj) boy's
There is a morall this story, which goes
beyond the direct influence of -thelmotlier or
the ebildi: The-nobhi sentiment in i finu4
~ into
the breast of the child is again t;atuifeired from
breast to breast,. till thot!ii - iylio ieeei; it imow,
not whence it came. ; M, Atag-I
4. and .- 1
.I g..
T 3 O i, P 'mind of iiaii;ta it.
ont,bi . the hiviesti 0 tipp, Of &tyre, ailviihe )aeri
ti*OirrshOs *d!' .il her oilk - liiiir-aoi
,rnitineottkee . ek; hOngini , with.:it the 63;11.
iietion Oat , , :ii *lO4 bre 11441 iiiil6l. -
-ness. - ' . - ' 1:-.7
Eir. z y says that ',hen DkVipile
the *ter
aodvf copra qpitaiadoidatias andiatidn
had mar iiiterailiayead bejug.' I
4
tat o4)ll 4 4k ! l 411 i* mi.brottleiAll, :L.
n't•enow al much Smith's Y. °11, 9, 11° 1r r
6 } 1 . 0, odd smiting 3 , 040 i aqt
Alum yob! I "."
- r' -
' the 44.!lice$' pen*. kibS ' ' . 1
-
• kir'. . Itriijk!t' ' 1114 '.-
` - - '-.
L '.
. ..-
ski. WWI
'.'_
4, :-,;:•..'-'`
7 auser. ... tariontaine 7 uou=o.teatiiikr!.-
~.1 1041401$
plB4
tg
. ,
~
ind.
..._.11.,..t_.,,A
AY, JUN
23.i-..,.._ : ,,,.. , ,,--..:-_-....,..:‘
;1853.-;
:-, ,- ..lioni.rie,l*4.rais:Moi . :2., ..
': '... ,'IPHE - :- , BIIITE , '' , I7,IIT NESS 1
Or. thiiDoe Aria the t seeieini
.. - ..:- , ... - i :'.. -- - . -..: - .- - 7 —. _.,‘..14 ----- '-..'
...i.... .1 - •
1•: - ..‘......-,_ . • :.? . . . . ''.
.'::. ile travelling in- l'7Bl, then
.ttiehean?.•
ful , e tyi of - -Lei xig; I' ohserti .* 4 about half:a
lee. 6 fro m the gite:'''Qt 01 - 6" it) it ti feW !rods'
from el'? highiey,! a
.Wheek:4i the bones -ix
a chained corpse exposed te.thelriXeot,piery
i).o. l ilet. l !:''t . ''; . '-' • '-..'• '
..." - . -I,'. l l ' ! , ..-• - - - . ,-,1. - .=•1"; ''"--•-.--
_i'Tlie•following is the hiatiryiefthe Oricalnst
!MI learned it from the
'I tl)ree ,i. :..; ...,...iip Ts .••.O-ftl
he . judge W: :.. h !•: o
eotlrlid.thetrial,ind eqiO4iel htlirhe
hreken alive. ." ~ 1. 11
: *Orten butcher being. i 1 nighted ,n . tie
midstOf a forest lost his W 4 Fend . While. -en -
deanOring to gain .the road attacked
highwaymen-:10 Was ezilhorieheek
and
4cOmpaniedhy - a•large (fog.' .. :, One of tii . rob,: .
~...rs seized the horse 4t the;
.bridle . 4i,e,the
• •... others dragged thebtitehe i 'froM ;the Sad
le"Ondielled- him. ' The dog, eSpetritinhedi- -
telly. upon one of I them . and ' 'tmugle4,:• l m ,
ei'lhe otheri wounded • Iheitufroal. - 0 - setere-,
y - that'-he rushed into - the tlieket,- .:04.0pg ;
a
ost fearful hewle. . The huteher, who by
hfet.tiroti -. had rdiseegigod.-hitelf.freie , ;the
- 'Sp. ofi the second Fooir, 4+ 111. kriii - emd
ilied.hiiio: • But at the . seMe O'ionienthe - , - re. - ..
• • 1 i:' - -1 -
etted'a Shot fromAhe thud,' hot *tto ha& just
''' - ''' d Paieh
ovindeil the dog,-Si - a ing, t was es ed
yl.the thi f, who foUud.uOn Him a biiiiiiinin
h gold, a Sitter wa t ch a 4 - 4 rc7 ' . . Othetrarii . ,
'id -ol value . 'He Pluedere4; the eorptie,:ileap.-
f
rUpo - Ol,the herse - 4tl fled. -- iii . •
.:::- . i . 1... .- -•-'
• - IThe next ntorniog, - .twe W '1 . 4 cutters hap
penis) r , in . that path••We're,...a ... rprisektO : - find.
a
i
three 'dead 'bodies 21d Oa*
. Ogi'ivi . to Seem
it
- ed!. to gnard them. i. .They' exa m ined them and
t
endeavored' te restore life, - htiiiin vain, - .! L. ' .•,,.. 1
-.-; - One - of them dreSeed the 'n=9titys -- of the dog, '
gate him some food; - and sought, some. Water
' for: him, while the qhar - tiasteitS4 to the ; peaf 7.
!I est village , to inferM the niagastrate of the dis.
r ~ The' theet , e - tniiiiiiedty several
co,erp.o ,
..,, c‘o
~ -.
[ attendants ,' was -'h ps* - on 'the-4Pot-i - a 'surgeon::
. examined the wounds of the thieii bedieXii they
'
then "d it -up a terbil proe l end interred
thrn.
.. • ;•-.- ...-....• ..-•- i,l, --..- .-' r:•' ':.I - - 2•••• -:• --:'','•-;.-
. - The dog had dragged hirnielf, in tho course
er
- Of :the night, when all Wee 4lutti; - tOthe - 7eorPse
of his master,_ u:beCe -- bo was found, the - next :
Memitig. - . - Ile - alieWed his tie , friend to:Areas
his- wounds , ' and. as' -If • forieellg :that -' he must,
v i
t ..c o ._ n -_-. i .._ e . n ..... t0 . . 1i . t . e . , . . th ;'•- a • - ;"- the
.•M.ght'.tone.da. y -: avenge :
ant,
:g rd
The,
have
not Teive the spat. F. "- I -- '- • .
• Holooked on (Melly as' they,du i g the gra ce .'
and alloWed them to bury - thii bodies ;let ris-- '
soon as the ta-rf Was replaelik he_ stretched _
himself Upon• it, holed timutnfullY, and're- .'
. . .... ley . •
ma t ted all_ the effetis of the gta- nders toll). 1
dues hica." . .to4nPve4 He en e - ii4d. at -ail: who '
came near him, ex4pt the we'Odzituiwho had . I
tended bioil He bore his dpiessea; but no 1
sooner did the tuF . l: attempt' ti,&ltahe his paws
to remove him from the'gmve;th‘n he gnashed '
his teeth_ =and would have viemided him. se, I
veiely, if he had netinickly fled. Every md .'
admired thefideliti or - the dot p and when the '
t woodmen offered ti carry:M.li FOOd and drink I
every day, that, he might net Perish, the meg- I
1 istrate proposed taking ,up it : 'Collection..to-re- ]
1 nuineratk.the . man, i'whto
.: was liieof and the a. ;
It ther of 'a large family: With i ptliffieulti he was .1
1l induced to accept the mone3l;.l .. lint. he:finaliy I
[did, and from 'that -inem6nt: - l i4mediheself I:
t With the care'of ilia new pen eler. : ` , l^ 4 ,
• - '
I 1 The detail* of this hMrihietetent :Ace 1p
elit üb
lisbed in *the prinaljeurnali : f the:
I: Meyer a brother of theltcher,
,reading'.
some time altetward the.advel
tlisernent .of the
magistrate s - hasteoed mstantl tehia presence,
, saying he bad fears which .he 41leveePOW on;
Itj. : too ivell founded, .thtit his Iblothei had fall- .
yip , IntO ,the of; robberk,.. hi bad ; left
I home With . a. l'arg,e.,stilii 'Of OW for - ti l i - e 4- pu:r-
chaMelleeves; and lunk not ,Ifeen. heard - from. '
His suspicions were-only titolsadly - ietifirried
1 When the mogistrate-rebtted to him th a: shwa-
IlarcondUci- - of a - dog.ivhiCh:lio r 'disc ribbed ) i AL ,
Mey er accomanied b . Y..the'offi'C'er, and Several, '
I others, :repaired to 'Pi e•-. trziiel I:As soon) as the:.
deg perCelief his Maitef . s-brOth . p e rj_he UM:Vied,
, la
I pped his handsi and .evinced - 'other nimsrous
1 dniontrati : Pes 'of . joy.. i . liiti fteientinlits of
1 his - d 'if My e r iii.s 4l ii boa ' 'e ,his
1 1 r e r , . rem) it he yi
'lhrother when they: disintermd it., Thela
-1 pence of - the gold and wate i the. wpm( sof
1 the - bilicher and his deg,- thiiset'sof the - twe oth.r
bodi - together with e:diss a ea of
e - r 4 .-; • , t P ta k. ; PP e 7; l i -
the horse, convinced. 'the giatrate'ai . 4 the
liiiinetui that the_ deceasi ,110 not oelibeen
, ~_ . -
assailed by the two, but! ilan , l4 one itsreter'
a‘ Ei i ll others; w 6 had i'' . tii
• ' - iiBhp" r s
e an d
indec " ' .. ; wi t
. . ~:',- '
..
i F
-' Having -;obtained; uratiti, , M. ` Myer ro.
' v j e,i! his Tbrothees-CorPie*:. hiiiistife_sil-
Ige and - interred - it in the ' j9iiin it ttety
- e faajhfal dog followed ` a dy, t, by
*eel; became-att a che d . to,. I new 1011
t h,.
11„Z. 143:4 1. . friir:t wsus:ir,l:),i,l4",#r nikil;4oll . lgati i t
01 0„ -, and 00 otter Pt),t1 3 0 1 4- re to'
T ati) vF fi kk ' A i "- 1 .* 1 ., - / 3 * lif... 44 o 3l ilthiii4 4: '
4biatiage!lisremlino 4 *i. iiia;:- : : [::::, ;;'
;
t .TWO-lx . ea* bad a!: Withif 4l loo*
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id* l- ' $7
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iaie!*ii4leiewis ' . f lim Am*
:iii:,pinveitgipiy:':edll4tai air 0. ilyjls-hrother`.i i wkc.L4 ,
, bast
i*ion at ill - thiii. 1v4;;404:
#tiv o lu44 i10bi474
onto;
4iiiiiiidlifisitiiii:: l -** ' ii:( , ofois ,
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es
be,
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.While wAlitini,(HlC:lllQllliile_en‘ the'pah‘
Intn . 4taliflia . ni*al i t' bY. hie tier, he wh*
ttlinghed to ; behold t he anima indde*
Inh . hor- ard him. a fin.-. H 0 4 4 404 throug h .
lei*d and .!eittle4-..fillOttaly', , OpOti 411O1O
y11'
ii 1 4 17 4 need Young m" , ..st!hoNonnnentod'in•
et : eeii . 4.. Abe square, ' 'Von an elenntO4
Atforio ereeted,for the }PIO of . those 'sr*ta.'
eh * held hiM by , throat with ni ls * o fi
: leehi tie kt'thote en , nven ih i e entlY to 7iii ih nnn im;
aw.e,
i a grp that-: ho'would ,iocOn have saran='
l i n
Cr e d "him had not , assistance beet. eastly .6,
);el4' i'ilei, immediately chained ,- -the 4 nif
tkinkint lef.eopiSe lie intmt,,be re tikstroici to
. hill!him. ii. geyer rlishedthrough,the crowd
and arrived la-time to - rescue hisfaith fel frierid
caning'ln
erir in the .' meantime upon the ' kf
standers to Arrest the mad - for he beheved•his
_dog redo lux/ in him - . the_ murderer of his
brother. -:' ' ' '
eri
- .Beforl
young tt`
For som
821 f ,was
Pomonal
the;fai
,
germs,
~
lenge hi
He spoh
hearers
his', asse
lEEE
master,
H di ,
his ene.;
°main .!
mediate
and .a n
ThOdo
of pulp,
to gill
and th
ifenot
had
A. r
insh . l .
man b _
tinder
i ' i
1
se
e
. rm ,
;
it
would lead tO his detection, he
li#llre it - had been diScrihed
ry
.'all-the prificipar iitutfiali of
e
-• 1 ' -)- - '
In, ter tlie . moil minute sl i tid. scinvin4.
else- le; troceetlings lo( *ht months;iiiii•
.tnurde... as condemned -tie
,: - :brOkenia,ive
and 'hi eorPet - le . teniti l tnt :eg#hied ulionithe:
wheel- jtare*ltynple totothera: On the.14;714;
.p ft kill! etecitidnlheCtittsted amobgittl
other rimeN - - that-lie , was, "the 'Murder:4, - ot;
AteYer * . brotilett lir gave the* alti . 11.fi f 'kr
. taila.fiab o ve iehtted; Ana - - d e clared that '.he at=
''siiiks" iievetithat the I 'accursed l'dpg. died of ,
his' wAds.: 4 nao. it 'pot - been' for,: him t i llo
relief' d; !er,et l l l,, thit9i - tfl. r.t igiitltild . Itotihari,
been'h ie. . Isiiiiiiiii else conldrjtage, - discos:: -
1 1
'tired 'a t ter i had killekthn heMe atalloried'
:10M: wit h 01 that he , '‘yclire.' . I ;°'-': ~ ;,-',
,:
'-' 'He spired' on the *heel,- itnd.-b is ' was iiii it
Citri;sewhietilliehelii ief&re ritertlig:iiie`c:tey.
I ,
of Lei gig. - ' - .. ' , - --- - -. '',.... ~:
he hid time to,kOplairr i himself,: the
: °•Pr 6 oting , kf . .tho c ulnultualoPot--
,• momenta they ;thought Neyerhini
mad, , and he : had great- difficaltY l in
g these:Wheihad bound, the dog, at
ul creature was .not in the teat dab, -
nd begged - earnestly of them, : in 'lre-
that he Migke : iiuraue the iteititeile;
• : IEI so convincing a matmer . that his
pally felt - pefausdedUf the:trutk - of
Lions, .and:restored the dog to :lila
aped:about him la few times aud.then
awah I; • ' • ' : '--: -.-
- 1
idea • the crowd and. was seennpoi
y's traek, - ,The4olice, which on these
is very active , and prompt,. were ,itia--
y infoinieil of this extraordinary event: i
Mber. of - officers Were soon,in pursuiti, i
became in a few momenta the object,
i Curiosity, and' eiery one drew:back
!ilia room. Business
. was , suspended,
ICiowd CellectedM groups conversing'
t, hut the clog, and • the murder emdtieti
committed two yestshefore.
a half' hour's
_expectation, ' a general
, - • • ••
icated that the search was , ever.; The.
stretched:hitaaalf . Upon the groind
.heavy folds. of A double tent,' and
_
. •
ituself hidden; But .in spite, gthis'
ity, the avenger. hid tracked him
, uPon hiin, tore hifklaTmental and '
'e - kiiie4l4PiliPOn the Bliot; had/not
rtishedl.6`thil rescue. -.- • - f,. ' .
immediately Arrested , stalled With
'id the deg, then carefully bou!!d i
-
wh. - -*dlr . knew, wits - kt !. tcf_
is bri.
t.Duy
is to
d to
e lai
sii
t`on
le !l i e
:ft tic
eOnSeqUellee'. M
1114 he: deilarid to
wiireihe day he.
164 04) 11 ( 1 1 1 - his W 10 :0
cerreboreted his
never
_deka
CO 7
via f
- stno
over._
ink
Poll'
veva
Mint
s - ,
ktTY SUndAytY lie CiVli n i a **
18° 0? 11 * . :• tb" i t Y •
thOtiga - Mi
116 ritiffeli;jatieti atiiioPhere, upon the
werbents: newsboys, *ith claniorons'
vending their rattle
4 j)airis*ente6 .
their hlt.vvvlitiopiaga Vii°l""la ' ana l :doiwitift').4,-w , 'and
conti g uous grcg!eiies °rt . ."
sun roll s anlii:tonne purr,' 3agYtti~
city a -14 *0.0.1., gefiar wilt'
vx:iihobr- hoaveniy; med
.4 11 iabatic. - Nl';
'443
di stfi?. ° crime
ck if it it e ei zi t' fi d d eti tu d e c rr o y m , ra to de, the ) . il/ ,
o ey le ga no f . :::.....-;.-
strain - !or aiipnliVening quickstep based.-Ott lull •-• .s's'..
~.4!iePlieeleiloC:o 4 4- the frivolotia:teniiii`hledd
- iii;;d iordaitly . with the -- ehiiii'44'Atilie Sub. .
•,!N - 447 ,... iiie)15f, - -`'And atable-keeieri ; oysterun
i ' ,
le‘Csespr venders , li - 00r-sellers, 'i2 id °said J ' '
gAit,4,46i ng a golden bandit,•npors . j .. .
which' the f Lord of Sahbath' Quill; sooner or"
later, send a blight and mildew.'
"rui Sunday iti the et:4;l4f
.. .
Serene and majestic, in 4441istance, lie the,
bine, Ida d-caPPell hills, while at their. &See
the ei,iik,ittOm w ind B ;i47,4f4cAti, IsPexifiiafi•.;:..; .-
id* Vilitiiiiliiht. • Ntriithe'fiagrant bran- . :sir:A.: ,
Oleo: til• with feathered life; aid'iiie" dear I 't , ! • •-
th,x9 t carol, liftalhe , fi nger:ftnuillre - dumb' ---'•'''"'
jili, - 51. :N ature ;. hecard.itt I :tali- ot4estra of
*ill
s , ' te * .4 # ;rii ;:i'V e Y - 0 4-10 ‘ 11 !4,r, wings? -
and' s • ,a anniseem to say,' Praise Itiii i 1-:Praisto
Himi. l . , • . *-- . - ' '-- ' -= "
Obedient to the stteetentoMpna r iliesiiv j er: _
haired old man and rosyrOhlitt l itinAilik '- giiiiif
winding paths, hie to "the - little. villairtehi!ntir,
i
Ou-tbe gentle maiden's kindly arm liana lie'
banding gam of 4 fouresore- years and ten;'
_ .
F ril., :, IMN l4 j:s llnll 4 l t gf!eeful..-eYe , 0 ) 4 tifY 1 -
, ..
,i
,fo :l 4.i.4 l Pgliudi'!° 2 4 l o ll -blown clier 1 .
•; . 501' : 11 4 . 44*0 the il!4 d, l 6'/?g. r in t#4 t t it- 11
ikrortrsatng the fields . ofgolde
which wave their grateful redOgaltiop, as It
:IkvieePaby 9a its fragrant path: --- ' 1 , _.: - ".
nOW, slowly the Sabbath ,ititi sinks.ie.
tree the western hill, in gOld and per+ ear -
tiri...- denti3L.floulwi 7 of peace. deacel4ol:l '
des: eyes „ and flower:a; w hile - holy stare
case` iicitily out, to keep tbeg:;:iiielairs tirtiicle •
o'ii ipy - hearts and-Sabliatir-lovlng homes.
, ' ?wF , FFkN--
Government of .151irildiiiii.''
1
i ., - 41 1 ,0,i0,1piti:e nia prevent tfetfultie.ailia iii:i
lintl;l4, keeping i - lre childie l it igfe*liiialtiti
e
andt e comfort' NoTer quiet by giTlng to '
...lit, CT by bribing' in any - way,-sall lesal4 opi=
:-. vFer the - fitst,Tew • ritoiths, avoid - -lot4 arid
chiiiab 'wads' in talit hearing off cbidteri,:or vio ,
ilitj lots ia.their..siebt; address the:it:in aok
n inotirbit tillnghterift.gertf; and never
kor roughly handle them. _ . • . ..: .
Avoid angry words' and violence both to *
child and in its presence, by which means a-
DA . r ify violent ettili*ayae trained to gen. , '
.....;.4', - .-, - -' r . 't , ,,,:f .. .t: . • .. ,- ;;-•-,:„. 1 .... ,
:_ , .....1.1:). 2 .i..! ,,- ...7:;....:,- . 7i47.•••
•'any i;zpmgity ,- .41 - simehild • • stick
.. . Q .: 4 ..1 '4,
.
::, .•. 4 : 1 : ulikgdoq - satc,4o.diritrinir
-
of these. -, --: ---- t. ,
...-.-' iiiil.4l;ibek feei:as itio"liti t t. 4 ; A nd etre
s i
;1'...9 ,. ' lot .:e.'
.io're;
Jf the
oft of
A
yvillr
ikor4;k
k
and: void
- o saem
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mw
-ahoul&bei
mg,a,
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1 1 110
and ve
Yr. ~r
evet
ryng.
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g
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Leon:a'
imPassi
deter4*
' l 4*TglitiPg"
48fted witfrhia
iorge, sum m
four Of them
l e Ole -fifth'wa-8
. ......' ..... ";•'.O- '
!vimDonco IT-;,tt. we:ti,knoi,riizifiteoctiee,-
keieV, who was Xtavelling:', o n - 114.tsfibitek:_.
high Sta 6 f i Ma
ug e
~ o ; se,ae nee _ ,
iioom , oit 4 sulirrettainieesaaiiiie,eot;
.. . . -, 1 - _ - i -- ..
by th e reed!ed%.ittid Ire q t,iestf i a •l ui ."! 7e7 ' '
hinenta for hiiiiiolf And WO' ' ' ;l 7 hiii 'ilii*:
lily-091W by the worthy .',Ne+P.,gia"
§;eo Ihe - -rtreeu diOniiirt - efl, 41 4 1 04. 4 r, -'
das - how,wetic - cai : - ea foi:otei4l' i lf**o
'find" partook- -kit' .fhe'reil*s.hment - ‘Yb: ll: 7 -
aso, cheerfully Tracedbif.?"-Vi,if;.-:-..fY4r
sown On - le lirCel , there tad been :fid ? rl l 44l",jua. :
1
110 l eetharY around iiii::':kh!l,-.."
1 / 4 ir.4
red x ta:
lii ,, ri i kikii - d 1
to 0 3 r 61 1 ,ln colrfer,aft9 ,-„,
lady, and, rereatked-abeet, the I,4Tne l5 P-,-tr , 1 _ P ..
*40.: , Yei: Ali ' repii 6 4''`uniest I*.f.liv!'-
iirr- '- ii; - qn : . til l -* i'llefe , 04ijelli and t ie`
'hers •iill'*..i.iott for nPl!ii*adl .r #44c;* — I,
:the , mink! tirB °night:to
_prey zfor-: !Am .: , ~, : x , ...-,_, _
wiwtbid:Viior informed hit tbli fle;*rio'fri:nin.'..
'lrOn" a itaf 6 * 60 4 '!e ;tin'PPY r ti ,s ,:Fill_ii,lt,
ti iii - );itsti. jJ I O I O4 I I -- ngly 4e1tp. 40 )vit...,
an - -
ini We oiTnid, ibit showers 14ight # lieind
t t
- i i,, , . R 4 l i ie j i ,. iiiir -,o6 t i t _-
1111 4 real - the - eart, • .... ' --. „,L. . ,
idslie ET i 116a_blivini T kinalY tiiike4Attitoit'' - -'-
: ' - tier ood 4iy, - - 'l iikcitiallii*, 7:l, ,'
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4,i „ * .A. ;: ,, 8 . 0 be -, bactifoi.l.i.e, tiidne: it i lit. 7 ;'-'
- - ':„I • ti._„-vi4riTivten-elouds - : tegiiiii.:3gfit : ijyY - T
, - ,- ~_ -. 1 ., ; ;. 1 68 . taf e cTi .„4-_
,1111 V.reillend o Y 3 o°w9T ° _ a l - 1 ! , . z-r*--'
r Idea' A with each faiii se tit' Wfaektibei, --,'
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tei/it4thii a s / ! ad Y' s Vtq len4le , -,17 .
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lida nk r'" " i4bi neles - an . 4 . 4434#04; ',"....,-
..'"' '.'-'' - '"fi'l)t-' .. fir insi ' . lfia aki-i:.
- ee-s*YE'ex l I i - I Ff - - :z . - '''
'-- with : perfecttereperseesAlisnget It .
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Ve-tir child thnk which ..it error!' i
ine low
~' eaSy. :: n aF i. ing "-t -.. h -,il ; , '
• dl else. they become impa :- ,
; iselfish.' l - .--,',
. child '' ' l et.violent`the'mother .
- e mis mo
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calm ' a; lent.' - oitt4eriam , .
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mint' . - - in - usereee r.a . a::-lt 1-
ehildlB . • --- ' b . t ,
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s: : - Steady 'the:.de4ial:9 l-. J '()__ Pe,
or`is- the 4eatitilb-fer scream g` -
icitO'-.-- -
ets.!. NYlt*kiSeS- -ai r- . -- P --. 4
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lie: oihei 164 child la*. i...,
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kii symPat y I n,
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I I- ret• thee-civne k tki a-ietisalor
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