py ti pive ohe’s age when : m_——— | MIGHT HAVE FURNISHED FOOD FO vy other official proe But Frenohwomen of mature | nro noted above all other women | Sh : | Mr. Clinton Was Natorsily Astanishail at What the Doctor's Servant Told Mim, | How a Haltimors Man Recoversd Fam. ! that comes in the 2 Mid Jemvrving fron Here are two veritable eobzideposs : The tof tw Leopard | aniy kind of nnoanny, fatefnl paaniimin. | i ‘making » stale as well in an ceedings. t in aconrt of jostice, | 7 their unwillingness to tate then igs. Om one cceesiom a Indy who had testi{s was accompaiiied to the conrt by © @ nmerons company of her fricnds, ond (Ronis wwhen the magistrate asked, ¥en FR) are yim?’ there wis such a comghing dring of throats, as of prople sat fering from severe colds, that all that | . conld by heard in the courtroom wos snd cl . Sa ER years ght Through the mnistility of the magis ‘sponse was allowed to stand, bat the Eo 3 tm THE WILDEST CREDULITY. fly Flate Stolen Yenrs Before, related ar a Boston dimmer talsle rst while, Hoth might have been bed pon tion of clrcumetances, seemingly inpos : | sible in the natural order, had they been ai introduced by apy Sach motive trate, this more that half soppeessed re y TWO COINCIDENC is. | R: | tive valoe of that peetal ta certain pao inent Thyew | are simply rare and carions sequiencs of : facts, tro in everything but ssmied ef tribonaly are not abways & lunient. eh sl Cpr soother tocisiin 8 magisirate asked on Pe thay Th EE “What is your age, madam? “Whatever you choome, gir,'! an swerid the fndy. She was ander onth. Ce Yom may put down 48 years, then,” is your ocenpation, visdam?’ made: 8 mistake of ten years in my age’ “Pat down 55 yoars, then,’ said the magistrate. ‘Your residence’ — '8ir,"* exclaimed the lady, “'my ngs is 85 yeurs, pot 551 At last we have your statement,’ said the magidrate, and be proceeded with the examination. — Youth's Com papi. “pn { a - ies Vv An Attentive Gallant. ¥ Among the aodience at one of the apy ilar theaters Were a young man and appeared to bh iy “a young woman who on the verge of The young mn Wis as attentive as he gould be, and the young woman, who wordall the earmarks of a spoiled child, _ tookall his little kindness as a matter i of conrse. Between the first and second © pots the courtecos gallant whispered to his fair coe for a moment, #nd she nod ded ber head affirmatively. The young man arose and went out of the theater thrvngh a door leading to an adjoining ‘oapdy store. He returned a fow minntes later accompanied by a colored boy in hu 8 cqat and apron, who emrried in ‘entire andiince daiofully and waved it aside A face ey the front row of the silence with the suggestion : ''Siap ‘er on de 'rist, dn sassy ting. (ret ‘er some shamypy. Bhe don't want none o' yer temp ance Orfuks.”’ The young man blashed and sat down and docked | miverabile during the rest of the play. — An Od Love Letter, Kentuckian in bis yooth, and bearing date in 1828, toi be of vee to some of (] Jovers, se gn example in erotic AND Aponame Porav—As the My Dean micrams yield go 4 wey taidiond she $ir you, soomt holy amd Somacuiate ot 1 hedit ia Kind of Mionnial pevereno fociings, 1 wit down to for your most eacied charms, but owing the Antense frigidity of the ironman lida atmos re 1 Bs disenminborated my respi ration ahip tossed (in the tnzmuituous coven in 8 of ho delightfol Tand and then tossed § Sha debian Ihe within that snowy hosom, delng my raging amon, or 1 shail doubtices pase cut of this wiigld in a bariioane of sletes to that ewes nm which givin dreani of eimmcdation fo wl Jowuei Cpearin. Your found pdorer, ote Jt suay redness the percentage of 10 mance to state that the writer died an pied becker stout 20 years BRO. ~~ Now ork Son. ¢ side on which I was most capable appreciating Lord do Tabley's gigu a gollestor was the bibllographi ‘mm anything of a connoleseor in Bis direction, I owe it to his taining fis geal in the amassing of early edi fons of the English pois was extreme] ion bis the infant bad been invaluable, LAY s faithfn ines had won her the voi said the mingistrate to the clerk, What | ant her faithfnines had won her here. fiir * paid the witness, ‘son have | mien street ay Clinton lived in Dorchester, where his chilis nurse was taken suideniy 15 with a Kipdof spasm, The woman's gery | spect and affection of ber master, Ad the sonhmas happend to be kway that | evening and the nec rity for the serv foes of o physician was argont, Mr. (lin ton saddled bis horee wad rode hastily { into tovwn and was very soem ¥ingitig as : the door of the family doctar, in Boyl- | His inquiry of the servant muid who opened it hema was met by a reply which stop i - horseback an * | ay pane ont of town his conception, qoestioning mau fact that thes seoond patient, bearing his | find him for a moment, 0 tliat he fell back against the wall of the passage and forges the exigency of bis errind. «Prye J is cot,’ said the girl My Clinton, a patient of his, came in ca hoar ago, and asked bim his family who was in convoisicne 1 Resovoring from the shock of sm ap! parent doppelganger thom frond open : ited the | own name, Hved in Charlestown. In ail other things the circumstances cipcern- | Sng two persons of the sve panne | was plentical The hoor, the ilinees, the voestion of the saerer, the rrival | on hegssback, wore accidental soinel- Aencest which led nowhere and speant nothing, thoogh they might, swith stim- | The plating attributes, have hand a tray with a glass of senda ry A Cs cotati apo it nud Su the other 4 napkin. | the wildest credulity. stood in the aisle while the young | sid a i | ; m besought bis Indy to refresh herself : mare was mt for one evening losma with the glass of soda. The eves of the | convict who had exprossed soch an or | : : were spon th am The | gent desire for the intarcsw that the | yoong woman suiffed at the flag dis | uth lessly fractured the provail- | effusive and whith was in bia posession. Flonmy seprets, makioy pull | placs on the and the thers is any tender pity | 3 furnished food : A tnember of the B. family of Baiti. jailer aoceded to his requess to wind the message, which eonveysd the inge ber | jutimation that it might ba mack the gentleman's advantage if he would come to the prison. He found an evil looking fellow who, having just received | a Jong sentenos, which wosid in ail protebility te a life one ball been moved bY remorse to communicate 3 Mr. B. certain facts in sorowection with & robbery of his family plate in which | he said be had been semonraed | several | years before. The robber Bild Bix aston ished bearer, who had lang given up! recovering the property, that he and sn. : other wers conceried in the crite. The silver had been placed in a hundie : His can | faderate was to miset him at an agreed night following the ber glary and they were thon malo off mother, but if be failed to keg the 8p | pointment it was a signal of danger, fallow who had the "swag’’ was to anderstand that lo had better get it ous of hix bands yithont delay and secures his own safely The appoint: ment wax not kept, sad tbe thief, de siriiig tO make an effort et retitotions, however woniikaly, had sont for Mr. B | to tell him that he had thrown the pacleage over the wall of a certain graveyard which be deeribect, and that © §¢ had fallen within the dior off a tomb | wiilch wan tanding open and of which he indicated tae po tan Fixpressing suiiahle recognition of the intintions of the repentant criminal, Mr. B. left his, scarcely intetiding ty pusene tha matter further. The next mieraang. hostever, found him at the doe of the sexton in charge of the burying plac. The sexton, on hearing the discription : of the tomb, showed af first joene O02 : i into | he had a large establishmont, ne might | itemand #0, 0 a short £0, as the resuit | if the doctor Was at | | ormtents of the water are now wittied in to see & nurse in | oughly to appreciate the danger for you Acwn | was almest decided suianchs Cen PLINER Was pashing on C patee of civil i Copper Minleg. Some of the present matlds resorted ta in tis mining of copper are mid to have n very Intimata relation wi great pucerms character foal i Towa iting AE py j the g¥oannen ® a the water, by pro- 1 these pumthiols Ry Af wate cipitation, Vania to yield valne of A precipitate sive pent avapraw 3 E fds nt practiosia lity pf this pro +d ta have beet dis Hawi by! ¢ a £rd TE WALETE | 85 menng Of pygeriments (GRE WO < ¥i% Hg ee Wa aw te sub uy PE £3 very ernda clugacter] Hw Bray 15 thats the patter Boing amino solos wit homt éxpurisnne dae gpect Bo tho chy fig Fh yaetals, but ascent Bivied : atin ean or ir the channel whith waste water was dischurged world arte was ror Reto 1 te Poet ado pegatic whey CATLIN pio fig wy 1 § ore iY i HE ome a £ Ehvidapel Ing: | trsot the copper contained in the water and eave at eae a large percentige of of éxperitjents, if Was found that every: drop of water Aigeharged by the mba wi capable of being handled to dvan- tage for the metal contained inl, i In a word, this being pethiing Joos | than a thorough solntion of eoppir, ron. | ping steadily so many inches a diy, the volume being raised (nto tanks, ¢rged | with serap iron and salt; from tank to : tank the volume goes putil it passes | through a cirogit of them, over im and | thremph foaming, before it te Jaf fF, afe- | er which it 15 as cleur #8 coal otf The ca A the tanks, spd one after another a tank | {x cut ont of the ciremit, the irom rei mead, {he copper hammered olf, sory od and shipped It ix through this that | the least particles of copper is seed. i Most Trangerons Beef on English Coats The Manncles rocks sitnatel aboot midway between Falmonth Hoadsted and the Limrd pint, ate considired the mst dangerons point on our Bag Hak | comnt, These vorks cirter a corm davaliln | space and extend seaward abi hres | piles from the vast. At boyy waler their bold and sharp spurs, jutéing oul of the sen. Are tobe seen stretohing right across the nataral diretion for bn ship to! take in making for Palmowh Thar £ 2 sais bere, ono hag Gbly to take op a po sition on A bold Londland ood rioking | this wide vxpatss of sca, Whim f poeks can bo meen at Jow Water tovenog an imoo@uss teact of round, ovir whieh vesse is are continually passing op and | down at high water, i Bory winter, and sametisses in the sunimer monthy, fearfol wrecks take! iat bad pr place cn these rocks, attended with con. gideratija boss of life Thess dranstors | fake piso st night, when It is protus. : that the rien in charge of aship are wi pertain of their pasion, Thiers 18 5) Jarge beil placed between two and theey | put lox cut at sw to Warn voi pol dour | gr. Pat duping a stormy 3d windy | night it must surely be wom ditonit b : eateh tha sinsdhof ilk Bell, partioninr- | Ir so 3 the win carries the syand away | from tie ship jussing tines roSlin — Lan | don Standard § slid Worntag™ Tn Saw oa : I had to gs down fo Apia five ar six i Ai¥eront tipaw, and each Line there | ack bers to wy lend | ti This was rather a tsdioos | Pusinews, and, ax very fow of them sa paewed af nll and this Wiha dd ani ; with a grant Hae 8 pig's, It woe woveral i times Tn my pszad Bo give Op tus piece of politeness. The lust tue I went Bast whed I cane in fives air of lack boys, | and sae thems Joking so oapie sad so § bean the bosowss over ‘ I shail toore of ey. and when I got tail Atel where the carts » again % Laie gown 1a foe Bm Poy pleas ROS guns, tae of the bays who Csi Back of & curt, HfL ars) called oars bd wendorfalle pod English, Kon pwnd WAT —a TWAT RY @htil BOF n Ww wa ¥ pais tures shen it thind «ne 2 Creed vrea # Pe a 28 Loaf a prayer Loloie Bl fx hat od : {and Chidori vo : . ig Sods i PRAYERS BEAUAE COurinns Invoeatio a few Pareeirs HOY bd ee Oma of the day ee Rows 1s cv Sf ket ¥ win Sy gerio. Jang of Ligal, a) (18 Fantom gaara afer Cork, Bran Lah the Clad of tha Chrtng y Hels Biny toy otary | His : : egy 1 we SRE Gi. SC ged gti § Haid gaz ekg go byrne ERR & CA FANS WY odd 18 L8al Ww him the ¥ Christian fa The pravey Sova oni of th, ! Moy Foe fo 8S ye pf on Bangar 5 ne dependence of ne re the Agsirian nes edevw Je td yonder Biii Pail make Ginstave Winvbern Nanees at hig immedinte inreonn {ings wis always a charneteristio of Finer Dn Camp felis ua that ab ( rodent be dreamed of travel in tie east. a i} 1s tha past he Lied prissionately for hin The dicrcpitent he felt with everytbie, avcand Bim was part of the deste Boo Fonctennoss, for freedana, that wak tad cotieeavivant of bis malady. Hefore he was 46 this ponsel at 1105 Bad abrends ap “Ty fu strange,’ he writes t Tra Camp 1 1846 ihe I abel pees beers Boas with so Tittle faith in bpp pea When I was goite viung, I hawt a ermninie presentinient of Be Iwas Vike sn odor of oupleasae cooking os coptog By # venthole | (ne diss nat pred 10 have eatin £ i x Bnew that of one vomit [na Jetter weil fon when he wae Toes thin 18 to Birnest agit Ti Ska cof the of thy oi “| Chevalior we get the sath carions pix King Edward asdeand ; ogist, in a Joctars delivered | fuality in Relation to the x with Frapee, for instasos : hays a bad Jae | dtler coum; | froquent in Italy than elsewhere. I opeligions i delinquency Piahting Pishon'® Leslie bolure cna of the fatties foagiit ; vig Laod, for our arywarin) sed nant Sok toy clint thy bein, bat our enemiss are worst, apd if ; pot moet to holy ue wi pray thee Son then not. bot stand thon i day and Jeave it to 3 The one offered befor the Edgehill by Sir Aatliy “Thon knowest, O Lind, that sory bosy this day, apd $i forget thon pot me,’ mand follow od, “Mary % iB, ; i i Aris i §¥ i% ET # Banpockbora B , socing the oe “Han they kee ing pardon.’ 13 heard $0 rear: xX King of kings Thess men o die on this fed.” Oliver Cromwell bad polio before gang to Battin On sevelns br glons—ak, for instance, pravioas § battle of Dunbar. It ix acormom that the English prayer book of prayors, or 81 least Ope Prager, wl pefore gotug into action at sen nothing is provided for pes hel 3 gagaments on land. — New York Herald noins in yh oR A gO A SO A ir KILLINGS BY WHOLESALE. A Pour Thonsand Marders a Year In Italy fafost Violent of Clvilimed Canuiries A homicide pecars every two Boars iu Traly. This was one of the me fling statements nade By Paro fale, a diy Yeadian St A ERS eal sant uhind y, figs $ the Prone’ in the Raman © audienes innluded Queen Mo In Italy the sunnal los homicide {usmaily by lthal punbery about 4,000 wel > er homicides a year for Fravoe s a5 for Denniark’s 1. Tha Latin Iaticng jaded, in Weahy heen bp indpee seer tha Ton generally, and of tes the ieaiie ia AAO AS HS IANS boo TA fone in erin Latin ponglations ¥ Pamen Garofalo proceeded to give the reasons why, In the fiest place, yeipideis, | whith in Greece was hefolemn and in mediwval Enrope a landatie citom, has lingered Jonger in ltaiy than to any dunling, an, is more To the jastewerion given im Grom Britain amd the 1 nied States of Amer fea he artribnted the fact that these ; pogntried have in 49 years diminisied by one-half tha sunnal proportion o their delinanents ad mandicants, while! in Jraly the want of similar tus! raetion | has reer lted in the positive indraase of sid mendieaney sues 1802. hasan senshierati ins wioadd the the Young When ta Lppepemeed Toarefoeag off Hiving ie kimmbom, the striin pat upon the uv wal gosistivg power be 4 crushing paverty, tia squad dwallings, the delmiive Hike: mentation, by which the brain 1 starved, when if Seok dpa Ere setpoint, by the £13 ig tm which reltef frova moimeay i vi 5 x I BEARS He $EoeRssta naar ive mse crgutiiaone, ai ie ard wis oi fi ree Wl x TY whl tne of fropy and disgoit.—the dite. { . {later life | grees oe, and when a inst T hai ! wished 1 had it not, in order to Th mone | fren, to go and live : | garages. [family T regret at "walls where its shadow si | Formightly Review. 1 aeateding the horses fad, ¢ fing if, after i while ever to return those win see the nun. | view. ¢ : eity, mnie fur our OPER wim pei | respensible for Cte Bite Oo Cgvhose Braine iuvelht man tie depremation of ide Avr per of Roossean mingled with tha sagh- ter of Rabelais—that wi find in his wy Afesset wepasingly; that dis corpiredd corruption in whit was thempht pare, when 1 have fond gruErihe in some lovely thing, Thy up my head and langh . To Mme X. be write in 1846: 1] hays never seen an infant without rhink- ing that cos day he recinld ba gn old man, nor a cradle withot dreaming of a tomb. The contemplating of a nonan gots pis mnsing of her wkyiletan. In np this seccunt that jovfal sights mike me eid and sad ones scarenly afalt me oe + When 1 had a family, Koften in Olina “itl I no hoger have b and 1 cling to the SH Hoppers ~— oo arn Nor (hat The Wall of the Arnh Wommnn. Seated in my tent ontiide the village | : and wouter it wae really worth tes England, | beard. a wail Like the Celtic sreprcartinly, "7 the Arab wail is something ootsidn Homan: fry. No jackal or cofiha can ptiducs a gonnd more dismal Jt makes fon wid at onos, and yet ssdnes must fw a Rind | af mental convention after ail ter ted ha ecrvniach’ and the Arab ory just ae dolefal when tiny femme {hoes 10 Hips of a professional 1poarner, Fancy a mute at a faneral Iniptessie 2 ue with sadness or inducing thonghiy of any? thing bet gin and water. At thi Aue nl a little hut appeared & woman arcu | woiled, her heir stredining Like ik pony’s tail: after hey another, all, Sa © red then a group | af children, all raiving the sn Ac heft ery. Then from the sther bask ves anid huts canse groups of wimen, fo comfur aud to wail in concert. In the mids was the widow, with tears running down her cheeks, and striking fur nails {nto her arms and breast. The tight be fire a Horse Had fallen on her bushan and killed him. 2 The sorrow that is dumb ie not for | Arabs, the reserve of power We hear so i | neh of and which mikes our grief, our | joy, our eloquence, (ux acting seem 50 | aureal to all except rselves 18 not for | —Satrday Re | Et oh FE ve Weart of Gotham. : The real heart of Gotham, the brains and genius of the metropoiie, are to be found in a very small potion of this big writes a New York eorfispondent of the Pitstarg Dispatch. | Between Ponrtesnth amd Fortieth stints arn Zonet tha men whic write ong Arava, 3 wha makes (nr songs, whi pip poss the : are | many of thoes right Hee wor that lahien our lives, i woof thw dens that ether en nriliag 10 38 red exagger 1 Aion 10 say taal # meting ies ar nearly avery bit of pal Jiterary patter that iy wetsiginl woos ee wivgousd i i 5 i w Yas gor i IF ir 4 pod aehiiey o Piven agi £ g Spey A ¥ JEL Cary wrk thing! Enated, 3%: i tenkly wxaminel, revieid, Taller Jeu AWE b SIRT x corgi ang : { a { ji ! iol ar ls Raa i £2 3 wpe A Ey Co gies Prriuiwar, i | pransfusing disease TEMPORARY BLOOD SUBSTITUTE. Why Sains Solution Is Iajecied fate the Veins of Wonnded Persons, Oceasionally in cases of seriond wounds whers there has been groat loss af blood the pablished reports stats that saline solution’ was injpeted ato the veins to supply the deficiency. The average reader, howoedr, has a Yory vague if auy idea bow a solmtisn of agit takes the place of bi 3 Nut to go into a oomipiste the bled, it is sufficient 10 y seal of Was ter, albumen 65 parts, sodium ad por taasinm R271, coloring msiter (30D plied by the red bl od oorposcless 338, Jeaving only some 13 paris to be some posed of fibrin, fat, caloinia and mage nesinm, ete. Where there i serions lowe af blood a state of enilapse ents in, be canse the normal weight of blood being reducvd the heart's action is dimin- jehod, thers being loss ros stanos for that organ {0 OVeroome. To connternet the resplt of stk and collypse 10 is nesosuary $0 81itaniate sho heart by restoring the poral welght, in other words to get it to work by ghv- ing it something to work on. Ax the analysis shows, of 1,000 parts of bland pisariy 500 are composed of water and sodinm, and therefore a plain ssiine solution makes a good sobstitoie The heart does pot know the difference, and it goes 10 pumping SWay as penal ae soon as this imitation blood gots in the veins. The saline solution serves to tide the patient over the danger point Ax the food is converted into chyle Bow blood is formed, the red corpuscles are supplied rapidly from the normal ivsnes, and the saline solntion 18 thrown throngh the secretions i: the nsual way. Formerly transfosion of biecd was the means Qugioyed, bat this aways objertionabie MeXpod has been wa poiant- od. The greatest Objection to the rans fusion of blood from cone person 10 ¥n- other was that to supply the noovesry amount to restore tha wonnded patient it was inevitable tiat the voinhieer shonid ba almost as badly drarnmd, #0 that the physician ®onld bave wa pas tients on his hands where be had one Besides there was always tie risk of to the patient with the cther's blood. Dogs and sheep have been sacrifiosd fo anrgery for this pore pose. but most people prefer to ase blood of their own manufzcture fo any ioe | ported from Deasts oF their fellow omens tures —St. Louis Post-Dispatch. adh om PR A DUEL WITH BIG A Stirring seid Chivalrons Sncident of the Ovimenn War. The following sory of the Crimben war i going the rounds of the British “Ome day the Russians sent a mes sage to the English at the tue a flag of truce was flying. "Your 5% pounder gun.’ GUNS. wid the bearer. which your peopls rail Jenny, is a beautiful gun, but we think we have ooh as good Wo shonld Ee 10 have a fair duel with her” : The challenge was socrpted, and av. srvthing arranged or i3 9 viel pexy day. When the time arrived, ail the bat terion ceased firing, and the Two anpies looked on. : “Ome sation gon dtachinent. Ya Sir Dawiel Lyons, *moented an the para pet and took aff their hats, aainting the Ruossiang. The Russtens yetprned the porautizient © The Epglish gon was given the fire shot as he senile gaa It grrack thi sula of the smiuaenin Then they firad—a very good abot ton one hind shot from Jeony wont clean throvgh the Beprian SIHurapne apd Bp Went IED ROHS Tha bin Jieketa Juv pil upon thierry pars pet aud phieered, thiviing they had besten ther wat wg WTA nn Fre wey 3% AAR psn Ep Fatih frat! ward dan Sara The 1 ey RAPA 3 Tery $ Tren Hoth sides, all go F pasts ONIN, hatin, lenatin SRthk shot Ihuin Russ an say Koons {kink after of > WA i, WA 2 apap Bia : sind itil PRIVEE there TRER fusion, which Mr. B. suderstiood when z Bie to aw seen nde that the tian bi disserienl | was kis own family vaalt, sol the sex | tom. who had atone remembered a gross carelessness of hig own wen on to 10 enll the fact thas the tinge wins that of | the death and burial of a outs of the family, and to a Wis one if those who think nothing ! Epis aH Ee hanging about a bookshop at 6 o'clock the morning waiting for the shutters : be taken down. But his 20al was emis wed his first edition for the text's sake, wot for the bare fact of rarity. Every ook bho bunght be read, and with a, ing Bek} thay 4 yoroen J selii bors Bt. Nichia apt BI Es % siaeferat SATIS SSRN Ags ail Syraed ohuarn . 5 Aretic Sunbird mr er tha To Seay of suflecing B sider bod RGR ~ fhrosgh a gureer transformation. i ritical gust A little anecdo® may il- trate his spizit asa colladtur. In 1577 weemred, oy 8 | Milton's © Poesy’ of 1945, a berik shich be kad never mat with before. Too esger to wait a messenger round 10 my pede to annonlios Dot a fact, but—this 35 thir interesting pouni-—=a discovery ha bad pamely, thai the line in toe ativity Ode," which in all lata editions has Orban a faint and tke glories woearlsg, originally siofkl— . Mueenmnel’d niiras wf | Sghich,” ai he mouthful ter than the semporary Review. 14 : Prog Egg Curlosities for the post, he sont Bema With » the rabnlow wearing, 0 Progs’ ened are laid bofiire thiy become exgd In the true sense d wpord. They ure always hijd ander a ter, fing when first ie air Re cove with on sort i ok feontact with thew gorh that eluent, and in so doing g po Be £ thin membrine containing the weeniy the joylas risde in the viiume— PLE ed pever fora acvidearal tanh agen the al T found the thik silver tad us the © by au "3 6 Re » Sy TW said, is a gang TOU of sramd and ever somueh bet | ok “like glories” "Con | 7. xia, aml a sWent U wg da i of envelope in the ghape of a | | thin membrane. In this shape they a : {owery smal, nt ag soon G8 thoy come i ater they rapidly ab Ab ga SA 1, to IY wm Arconnt, Y5ite Eb Fiat m Wah saedlike egg ie quickly changed inte foo} : 5 3 _ igreat lnmps of a clear jelixhik stance, each tection Joined to {hin the whole {nrming ches to seviral feet in length, Yuside of each of these lumps of vd the eggs come to perfection, ard in aa 1 poarse of time add thelr quota 10 © LA a string from 8 fo dro population of the word 56 Looe Republic. £3 thee ca ek neeke
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