The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, November 18, 1897, Image 3

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    WHEN | GET TIME
When I get timo, :
I know what 1 shall do .
I'll cat the leaves of all my books >
And read them through and through
When I get time,
Til write some letters then
That | bave owed for wesss and weds
To raany, many men.
When | get time,
Til pay those Bilis] owe,
And with those bids those countless
Bilis,
I will not be wo slows
Yhen I get time,
il rogalbate my le
In sa0n a way thar | many pes
Avguninied with my wife
When 1 pet time =
Ch, glorious gronm of bila!
A month, 6 for, ten fears foam now!
But | oni Snieh (his
‘§ hve mo thane we Wire
A PIANO FULL OF V/ASPS.
They Kept Ouivt Until the Professor
Strack the Load Notes
The piano was an old grand. It had
pot been need. for months The cmnpa
ny had arrived mI town but a son
tizne before the performance
Deg ad
Benes there had eet 0 time to teal the
introns 1t Nevertheless, the profess
or boldly opened wade the lids of tae
long vuused grand and then set down |
to the keys The first touch convinced
hig that the notes were still cloar and
strong. and that whatever dederts in
tune there might be wonld be very
‘alight, so he began the soul luspiring
selection :
‘Now, it happened that in all the
months in which the plano bad remain.
od mnuscd a colony of yellow jacket
wasps had indostriously built them.
| THE RETIRED BURGLAR. |
Theosophy.
It would seem natur:| that theasophy
fis Carioas Experience In a House With
Creaking Stairs
“Yen know hpw the wairs pu op”
said the retired puargiar, “after you stop
using em nighty? You crowd ‘em down
close together, solid, treading on ‘em
ell day long, asf then win you lot ap
en ear the fbdrs of the wood lift np
again, aud the] stairs seem to swell
You kore howl they creak sometitucd
and sap a littl] when you go down ‘em
feat fn the morning and some of tho
whi a little ander the tread?
tiling down tato place
aers ¥
fygt'a tacia
agin
1 bree to Near ‘em in the morning
fF like the stairs waking
apr asd spoiling to you as you go aliig
Adve Bat 1 dior t like 0 hear ‘em at
gicht And ak the hue 1 po about
shov'va had a chabos to da pomsiderable
pr fiog, aud no matter hoor velvet fosted
It seeps Rinpd of
x
a man taay be hy echan't jeason his
weight very willl, and wo d feared ony
y to tread near the wall or near the
{banistors @oinigl Bp stairs and pot a
fie bow in thelmiddie The creak, or
the Vist lo soft sig ast, time sounds so
| pleasant in the no that
: caly wonian | ioe piveiyy. 80
E mighty bast at whe everyihlt
tiestill Mauviel,
§ WAS EWR, You Kuo,
you could bead it from one ed of the
! Pons to the oli ;
pot alarm avybpedy, betanse there's ote
Ler sounds in al honse at night—souuie
| that Jas pha dd rhorasnivos doe, I sap
: poe, to changed in tetnporature. Boards
| awell nnd sheik and shift a little, end
{yon might hear a Hite sand S20 Wer)
tin the hoase arly thue of wight Ba i
iadways bated {to hear the stairs creak
{when | was godjr up Chm, all the same,
ge ’ LV ae Fe t
Tor be sinrs, 18 mizal
should come to ns in the wake of spr
Hitunitsm and that both should seek in
ithe ccenitism of the far past the =fim
‘glns of myatery peeessary to the Pym
aticn of the one and the rehabilitation
of the other Fut bers wa must bw eave
fai net to wrong the tew gos], for
heosophistx, we believe, are pow ans
tons to disavow conpedtion with spant
patie, thongh “so explore the hadeien
| mysteries of untnrs wd the latent pow.
ers of man one of the ‘orominens
gims of the brotherhood. The stoyd of
the society we Kpow. at any rate, dal
Ihled jargely in secroanancy and spirit
pers. and an ber work, has Unveilod,
nen space i given to divinahions apd
to: the isgdation of the cecnit sohracos
of hbia and Egypt M-
Mme Blavatsky accompagingd Colo
Olectt to lndin her sojooren thers
marked by such an exercise of so eniled
supernatoral ponders as to bead thw
ebical Research Society of England
send pat some of is trasted my to
jgvesticats the phenotuena, an anon
fatal to the pretensions of the fonder
of theosophy Mancure Conway das
ginee also old os how the high priest
ers of the pew religion was anghing mn
cher sieeve while she wax seayding
souver, whan
ports of three atieged grace ticts oooor-
Crepioes to ber devotees in Fagiand
It is distagenuous, therefor, in the
adherents of theossphy to disclaim kine
ship with spiritoalivr ls it pot elaine
ed for Mine Biavat-ky that she spent
20 years of fier Bite oan the stacy of the
cecnit soaenoee, anid The propagating
her gospel she Was va penny tein
of a mysterious broths ood of adepts
calls mabatiine who nn Titer had
reached an tnoreditle age through the
= Bowiag ten
A Moment of Peril.
When the lronsides commanded by
Cap rain — afterward
gron, was off Morris ikand, South Caro
lina, while removing eral from ber |
bunkers, it was discovered that the vos. 7)
sel howl sustained a seriogs injury from
a Confederate torpedo Ir bene noe
eREAryY WY RDOW In what exten? the hull
had evn affected extorusily uuder thy
water :
1 he diver's beat was Brought along
jow water and we fnstant was sopra!
| when the tide ceased to rhb Thi diver
went carcfally over the mart of the bed
i fen oat thie dauaged portion ard Fle
Cpesching the soel ponciudind to pass Gu
der 11 and look at the other side
He pad accomplished this aod vas on
the other =ide. when Ie perceives thar
Phetawaeeny to
tnder, nun ae saw that the Vamsi 14
Swinging, wWouul pass close von sland
Fo had font just swe |
i plan ihe ordinary flat of commerce 2
| pot bathe. © don't judge this fom their | mission to the conjuring eutertalmnent
| appoarsnos, heoauss they am 8 partion
dita arirt ths divi Apscotule . oan | ATHY civan snd nice lot of men,
| Mise atl fu GIVE Ansteiiae . i AR
WAIL OF A FLAT DWELLER.
* Caolts Cupboard, Conjurer?
Characters—Conk washing op dinnes
Admiral --Dabt- | My. Werkendnys Remurks on New York
Apartment Bathrooms
things, mistress sitting at the window
“A omg and bitter experience in [making entries in her housekeeping
artoaents forces ran to observe, said { book, little Freddy plaviog with his
Werlonday, shivering as bo hopped | lead soldiers at thy table
aileloth of rhe bathroom with
Mistress— Meat, 10s fd | vegeta bles,
foot. ‘that the architects who (88 4d; yes but Vimy siillings short
cannot wlicve
but |
hat any ono with the
Ah. 1 remesber, it wus the price of ad.
Inst night
(ook— Was it nies, please, ma'am?
Mistroes— Very There were one of
{ least respect for the importance uf the | two things that struck me as particeler-
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bathroom conid treat it with, yach ar {ly
onruer ax {ur from the bedrooms and
Dear Los in
or or AIDING Poon a8 possi
It always is dark and ventilated perfectly empty cupboard, shut the door,
instance, changing a
porket handkerchief for a capary—bet
clover-—f{or
chitectaral stepfatin rhinos /
I st abwe vs is shoved svar in a dark | the test of all was the magic cupboard.
as Cook — What was it like?
Mistress— The professor showed os a
lI by an airshaft ap which there blows | mid gmickly, Une, two, three opened
the ship was swinging to the pewiy | ak :y
: perpetouily a diunal drafe that has the door again, and out stepped a little
bet pom and the Reel fo pase | oo a
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ret
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the Lila,
ig an its mind and groans about | girl dressed like a doll
It ought to have some
! 1 thing on its mind, for if is a sare kil
er Then of course, the bathroom, be
Sonk— Bah, 1 can do that myself!
Mistress (astonished — You!
Conk—Just give me your attention
felons byw : hettom, and eves 3 i"
idge of the andy bottoms, and even | oo ge ale plese in the house where | for a minute, ma’am. Here 1s an empty
grind ito in. This most meviably cot
off the siendir and delicate tube which
conveyed air to bim aud also sever the
one takes ¢F all his clothes and gets cupboard
lines by which in came of accident, he |
You know very well it bas
wet all over, is the place which most | no double sides Now | am going to
frequently has no bwsting appliances
g
“ Agmin, why do so many trchitects | soldiers
(take ope of the young master's lead
I open the cupboard door ams
to be dra £¥ aste ned down by | : t
was to bo drawn ep Fastened down by | pon Tl Gland in the hallway in- | inch or two and throw it in, sow 1 sy,
8 beavy weights, Le a pnetant |
his beavy weights, it would Lenstant | 4 fr 4p
| maffocation
With tha sore 1 noum- | : ’
th al i iy that his : nd {that a man enjoys Lakiug DIN bath in
Wm epdeavored 10 Liane or whether they act on the at the double quick out of the kitcban.
brances [wortns!
peach the keel and pass under 1t before
it was ton jars The ship was coming
mand rapidly He passed bis bead and
the bathroom, where it be
[me two, three ©
Jongs® 1 don't know whether they think | She opened the door wide A full
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grown soldier stepped ent and marched
theory that he ought to take iy gradual. | All the thanks she got for
ly, preparitg himself for the bathtab lance was a severe wigging
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body, but began to feel the pressure of |
the keel against the soft oon
dragging his [imbe and robes clear, and
one arm was so prninfally crashed tha
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by degrees
“1 asked an architect once why he
: Ldid it Well’ said he,’ we hardly over
With arent effo vo osnorended In A * hone * v
® Tort 2 in do differently except in privat honsets
Mani | “*Has only the privateer, thin, as the | | :
the water became a Little deeper, bot | CO : 1a leek
: Europeans call him, the rirht to takes a
| Magazine
smn
Greek Officers
It is perhaps in discipline more than
ins anything «ise that the Greek soldier
Even the Evzoni, however
| goewi at guerrillas warfare in the moun
Peotuplete bath in one room, or bas avo | :
ft was some days before it was in a con | Totion rordueed a species of flutters who | tins, would probably feel this defect
dition (0 ase — Youth's Companion. | naturally ar incapable of doing (4? in a regular campaign It is no unoom
, —,e—————— | I wappose that the smaliness of bath- | 00 thing to bear the word of :
’ : vasnd dispoted or discussed on the pa-
J elves a bome in the shape of 8 Dest 88 | Leonuso | alwatbs thon ht that as likely practice of magical arate Seif Caltare
J bg a ‘i ok a Via ws Fl o g % Wy
Ee large ash pond #izodd MA RCOT The will AM Wt 3 wives bd wake up wire be wi Y. sel sani r ‘
pianissimo prelude to the selection gen- | ghar | should {ued somebody sitting up
‘ stance Lends Fochaotment.
tly woke the wasps from their sweet gn pad locking for me when I looked
Wis DRIVOSR as atrrilinte exis
1 Does pgliness as an atiribute exist in Our Magoers.
tabs is explained by the lack of room.
Shi lo Sd a hr
ws
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wiwdomn iu slipping out of town wider |
| gauzy wings viciously.
dreams. But when the soft pedal was
released and the notes Erew vigorous
and the piano began to reverberate to
the heavier passages the disturbed wasps
suspected danger. They caried their
bucks and stretched and shook their
The profess
or, nnheedful of the fact that the mu-
sic, far from soothing the savage breast
of the vicivos wasps mnbushed within
that piano, was rousing ther ire, play-
el ou. From planissimo to piano and
from piano with one bound to fortissi-
no the composition ran. All the while
the wasps finttered their wings wicked-
Iv, viciously, and all the while the pro.
fessor played. Now came the climax,
pow be was throwing together vast
handfuls of notes in the basso profundo
pegion of the instrument Just as the
grand was belching forth from its ner
great Wagnerinn opera the vengeanos
banting army of yellow jurket wasps
gwept ont of the imstroguint, with a
buzzing war song, down the baliway
and upon the asdience. Suddenly soul
pending shrieks resounded through the
ball. Men and women were striking
about their beads, benches were upset,
and a general stampede for windows
and doors etisucl. Over the terrible up
goar a shrill, piping voice could bo
beard shrieking: 4
**Sharlie, come mii!
como mit!" :
Long lefore-the outraged burghers of
Kerrville wero up a little band of men
with tagunge galore wended thar way
out of the town and sat down on the
tailrond track. They wore the stereoids
oo musicnl aggregation of Han Antonis,
and their faces, as they recounted the family.
horrors throoagh which they bad passed,
were the image of that of Napoleon on
the night of Watgrioo They fagmad
the south bound passenger train aod
ok possape for San Antonio Their
oover of night bas never boca question
ol —Zan Antonio Express.
The Usanl Way.
There aro some society girls who [ky
#0 marshal together all the trophies
a season, in the shape of enclire prize
rman favors sod ovitations galore to
all sorts of fonctions, whore they way
be seen of men and bring green yon
glances of jealousy into the eyes of
other girls not favared quite so moe, §
bat the gqueerest effort of this kind that
ever caine under the notice of the writ
or was 4 pyramid of empty candy boues
wacked np from foor to celling ins cor
‘mer of the parlor. The largest was of
course, at the base, and thire was cvey
make and style, gradually diminsang
$0 the top. This dashing girl. with the
fmamenss caparity for destroyiog candy,
excepto] every male yivitor to add to
“the number as she started a plant in
wach of the other comers of the rom.
AH course a preraendionis pivilry wetit on
aL ue ber visitors and slivers to get
the Gncst and most unlioe mative and
fmported boxes Strange to say, she
married a man who had never addsd a
lotic box to the pile, but he helped 10
destroy some of the most toothsomea
offerings of other fellows —New Or-
leans Times Democrat.
A Woman's Movement.
The presidents of the 33 literary clots
which compose the Federation of Wom.
en's Clubs in Kentucky at a recent
mecting which they held for the pur-
pate of Inte. Langing ideas open club
work decided among other things to en.
deavor to establish a bird day in the
public schools of the differvnt cities of
the state. This will be one qfortina
movement to preserve the birds. The
presidents will also vse their influenco
to have literature upon the subject dis
seminated, as they believe women are
ignorant of the vast destruction of
hats.
“An English writer asserts that there
pever was any (rub street in Laonsion,
the - naute having been invented by
Pope. Hungry authors became identi
fied with that street because they wire |
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‘always trying to find it.
Ey ep i 58 pa
In Mexico the school children who
have done best are allowed to smoke
a3 while pursuing their lessons.
\ York San.
eh, Dbharlie
fut thw door of arom, and, ssa un
ter of fact, thal Cid sapetimes hiopen
“1 Jocdiend ons pvhit, after a wrote led
pair of stairs, lino a half Highted roma
where | saw hb man, sitting opm ed,
aver on the ote side of the roo, and
looking plami at the door t $ I war
standing in. As 1 told you, 4 ai
ways on the Jepkont for Just this thing,
but this ran shirprised re for all thet
He sat tiers nn bed all keyed ap and
looking sguaraiat ma 1 eonld see him
perfactly plan. and 1 kvew he conid
soe me just es plain, and | expected ov.
ary minute hold God bis voice aud be
gin to holler
“But iostead of that be threw the
clothes back off his Joes and swong his
Jes aroand ont of ted and stood up. He
put his rizhit Hand ont to eats a chair
that stood Uy tho howd of the bed, and
most soul the musical thander of that | ghey be stdrtedl for the door, bands out
a Jittlo on each side of bin, and feeling
out un little {fu both sides and sort of
ahead of him ps he came slong ;
“Homph! Blind, He'd heard the
poise and wali going to look for it. 1
might have stiod thers and siogeed him
easy as he went by, bot I didn’t want
po rastle with a blind man. 1 just went
out and left him thers hooking. "—New
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A Story That Was Not Told.
‘om a little Jake in the upper part of the
state where only a few clearings break
| the monotony of forest. A delicate ap
proach wis made To the main subject
{apd then tho six footer, with long White
benrd and Bair, wis asked if bebada
| “Certainly.” Sin the responses.
Bad 8 tried to play my proper pari io
| the world just like any ‘other man who
bas an idea that bo was put bere for
something.
i “Where ara your fois"
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i wifi apd five children have a fine home
To be accurate, is Ge
Le
| on a big farm
| of the finest in the state
fyver come to ses youl’
of were all up here about four
| wed Sx ago. Brought their bedding with
then, houted, Sahod, visited and bad a
pood time generally My youngest Loy
Walls to take np sige Lad aad make 8
farmer of bisnlf
C2 Po yao ever intend to go back where
they are to make your home?
: vNeo I hike it herd: they Hka
thers What's tl :
or me netting ia the tine wheres it's
mot enjoyable?’
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vores of either thom
id you have an trols with your
wil
toa old ean 20% and smoked and
soe ek] to be 1 doy
“Trying to
asked the interviewer
“No, yorng man 1 waa just haviog
a mental debate whether id thew
through the window or give yom
minutes to pot off the place.
Iu less that half rhe time the hermid
wis alone fn >
A Stary of Thackeray.
Dean Farrar gives the following rem.
iniscence of Thackeray in The Inde
pendent: “Dining with him as the
bogse of Dr Butler, | remember thas
be spoke of many thus, tat the only
remark that | specially recall wis oom |
atu himself He said that be had ree
cently sat at a dinner next to an amis
gent tragedienne, now demd, apd thas
$e had averpowersd him with eestatic
npliments A few days afterward be
i sar next denny Lind, and the gross
singer. with o frankness which delight
edd Bim, said that she bad pot nad a
Hue of ceie of hits writings aod koew
nothing abant them, Of the two Ludies
he greatly preferred Jenny Lind and
Au accomplished interviewer went to
i get the story of an old hermit who lives
“Back east, where | left them. My
_ .patare’ Can the ardent. sympathetic
“lover of pature ever tind ber anlovely?
(If natare ix pet otilitpriarn Be 1x noth:
Peg We bv only wonder amd worship
for her prociumid sud perfect aconomy
Lpot does she always oouple beaaty with
atiliry :
| To one who loves | BATHS 18 never
| piresonne fu spesting DOL she Iw
| often mont lascinaring whets veilad
Sif |
3s eels atnl tan pers mond halurs
aad von
freqRentiy disooversd to the too priss
ing saizor, wud whitle these may quick
Cem bis interest and faith they often dis
sipate that halo of postry with Which
first fancy clothed ber How els were
Thorean 3 Jove songs taiked without
sue?
Lika the spots cn the sun, all other of
patsre s Glens shes disapiear ib the gen.
eral Blase of her loveliness when view
ed throogh the veil of farness From
the deep distance of a bed in the mead
Low grass thers ix perfection of poetie
motion, something thrilling and sud
Jime in the fight of a buzzard far op
under the very dome of) a blue sky, but
lowsk wt that be ldhended, suaky necked
{ierishios thal are
creature upon a fence stake, aud you |
wonder how leagues ints the clonds ov
ker itd his ugly visage from yon Pad |
las Laare Sharp in Lippincott 's Magazine
i ns ant "
i The Torn of Life,
The torn of Jife 1s a tursiog either
into a projonged walk or into the grave
Between the agus of 40 and 60 o man
. who has lived a proper life ought to be :
His matared
ecnsiderad 1 Dis prime
strength of cotati remders bios ale |
most {mi per ious to the attacks of dis
(eames, and experience bas given him
Ceonndness aud ripeness of ndgment
‘His mand 1 pesolute, firm and eqoel; |
all bis functions are in the most perfect
carrier
| business, builds up a competence on the
; fonnddatioay Ge Bias Soret in eR/TLY naan. |
hood and passes throogh a period of life
attended by nanny gratiications. Hav.
BR BoBC & Year of two past SU, he ar
riven at a standeriil Bul hors anes
what we hive terrood the tara of Gif,
which. if sncoesetuily gegetiated, leads
to old age. AL this period gout and
apoplexy Jie in wast for the teaviler
The system nud powers. having resched
thelr Glonat esiaisiens, pow begin
either to claw 10 jie dowers at suet
Hr to break da Cae da judy
gir excitenwnt,
may fore 8 Levomed ils streugih, while
a careful supply of pros and the gocos
#ArY Care wid Rllenibn stun id suntan
oh i $oeh rr dnns *
elons stiauoidanl
, Lhe systonm wn ib snd vigor New
York fant
As to €loarness,
Fie sesuiies 0 mastery over Bis
er charms me today precisely as it did | gyi for any one except an infant, and
I have potieed, pot withoot sane awe,
© often, aud perbaps he is too profuse IN | thar in each new flat into which wae
his gefferal politeness. but he is beter | gave the Bathtub is smaller than ii was
| than the Amwrican ederk who will sell | fy the ane preceding. As 1 am growing
me an coupes of tooth powder as thouth | gonrer each year. un genuine misfortune
| he were conferring upon me an especial | gop ane whose finances make a third or
favor The English tradesman may | gourth flat necessary, Tam sure that if |
al, But Do gen make two or thes mors ‘moves’ wa
FOArs MRO
Pthink himself guile your o
| dowesi’t thrust upon yon
belief The American trahestian get
only thinks so, but malice his conviction
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| patent fr all coanes te This of has
“Mun
{ manners aud the other has not
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| pers are not idle a great poet has said, |
: bat we of tho west, asses and classes | put Even a Chemist ©
Car |
i elaames yanore theme—aur Hue eluswes, |
Lali, persist in ignoring them
{ Jat any -gentieman
Peenrohiogly ask i
Perhaps he mye sir’ too
The conrtery of the London shopkeed- | Of course every flathonse bathtub is fx |
this article of | wit on this scale of bathtah decrease,
find a bathtub into which I will not
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vpuine It.
| gentlemen he knows Whoss magiers are | puasgble to make wor sad blunders
| really gentlemaniike Nearly every man | gpplving it to law and evidence There
{of goed mpnuers whom | have met in Are cortaii things you can prove by it i
: if yon are sure of yoar premises a
| be bs suave of speech, gracious sud Bigh | pertain other things that yoo canbot
| bead of deportrient, be is at once pros This thing of trying
America is more or Jess anpopuliar If
¥
| gotneed stuck op airy,
| Ustifly and champ
: ; + #11 on ; Af . y x
back. Ub, that feller bores me ott of | an that auaiyaed it. The ordinary test |
fer hopseflesh aconrding to the authori
thew, tn glviogen. This is a enbstancs | has
| my boots! -~Fdgar FawecetL
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Maore's Apology.
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affect: | deg) by chemistry calls
od © If ho dislikes Listening at his club | exrenet came that gave
| to a certain style of stary. be is called | ary considerable aneasiness,
clomebody got bold of his beef ox.
| speech is refined, his language cholen | gpaet and claimed that it was made from |
and theroughly grammatical, yoo will | hopeeflosh, and it was proved by analy-
hear somebiddy say of bun bebind bis ge that 1s, to the satisfaetion of she |
if his mode of |
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i that, speaking in a general way,
Senator Chorge ¥ Hoar possesses tha | found in boroeflosh, bat die not exist
| original of A Jetter written by Thianas | in beef, and it wax shown thar this par |
| Moo in THIS to the editor of the Phil : ticular extract eogatained Riyoogen
Padelphia Portfolia It as as follows
than the roshness 1 was guilty of
nuldisliing those erude and bovish U4
ments, both with respect to their na
vionial and indovidual
character. are heart,
“The packer cme tous in some dis. |
“This [fe is just long enough to come tress of mand for a way ont ef the Jif |
pide errors dn, Lae ton short to Sliow us
time to repair them, and there are few ! nothing but vase! and Lo wianited us ws | Wha. :
Lof my erfors 1 regret more stooerely | help him prove it, and ws iad an toy hide ?
relinf and to the satisfaction of the |
Wo deanonstrated the
rades against the Americans My sont {while an ordinary piece of wef did not |
givoogen, it existed in the i
culty
Comeith ofosrw
aontain
tier and blond of esttie, a
Cnet chamend stooe then, and I shisntid | moran of each of these might have
blush, us a lover of liberty of | all
tha hasty pres
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potion of unreasotiing obedience to any
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difficulty that tlerg 18 no recognized
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