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Borrowed Wisdom 'o3.-Great people are never appreciated by their contem- poraries. BEATTY.-But her tongue ran on, the less of weight it bore with greater ease. BELL.-Life is short, but, remember, there is always time for courtesy. BENNETT.-Yes, I confess that I do like to pose. BOAK.-Gentle, meek and mild. BLESSING.-A single blessing is a grace. BERNHARDT.-VVhen you find a day in which to be idle, be idle for that day. BERRIER.-She is a girl of scholarly attainments. BILL.-The greatest of faults is to be conscious of none. BLACK.-Unthinking, idle, wild and young, I laughed and danced and talked and sung. BOWMAN.-Sentimentally I am disposed to harmony, But organically I am incapable of a tune., BOWERS.-She is a good creature. BOOHER.-WOUld that my tongue could utter the thoughts that arise in me. BRATTON.-The over-curious are not over-wise. BURRUSS.-Oh, to a horse how great a debtor daily I'm con- strained to be. CLECKNER.-I remember her worthy of praise. COWDEN.-Better a witty fool than a foolish wit. CRULL.-When I beheld this, I sighed and said: Surely mortal man is a broomstick. DIEHL.-A girl of good repute, carriage and estimation. FAGER.-GYEEISY men than I may have lived-but I don't be- lieve it. II4 FIRST.--I have heard of the lady and good words went with her name. FREIDBERG.-WVith teachers he never would agree- If they'd recite-good gracious, why should he? P. GOLDSMITH.-The best things of thee are spoken. C. GOLDSMITH.-She is young and of a noble nature. GROVE.-She is kind and thoughful. GREENWOOD.-My crown is in my heart, not on my head. GROFF.-The march of the human mind is slow. HARTZELL.-ANd still they gazed and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she knew. I'IIRSCHLER.'-The evil that men do live after them. JACOBS.-There lies a deal of deviltry beneath his mild exterior. JACKSON.-I love nothing in the world as much as myself. JULIUS.-She is no hypocrite. KI-JRPER.-I am Sir Oracle and when I ope my mouth let no dog bark. KNOUSE.-She is complete in feature and in mind, YVith all good grace to grace a lady. KOONS.-VVe give you naught but respect and good wishes. KRALL.-I have immortal longings in me. KULP.-HC is a marvellously good fellow. LAUBENSTEIN.-XNhat a spentlthrift is she of laughter. LEISMAN.-The trick of singularity. LOVi'ENGARD.-HC is a man of unbounded stomach. MACFARLAND.-And those about her, From her shall read the perfect ways of honor. MACHEN.-A fool is happy that he knows no more. MUCKLER.-What do you think of me? MELL.-FOfSOOtl1l A clever lss. MILLER, I.-Nothing do I find in you that should merit dislike.
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