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They are like each other as are peas. -NV. S. LINN and GIVEN. Some people are more nice than NVlS6.H-SPENCER. Then he will talk, ye gods, how he will talkf'-HANNAH. Padded around with Hesh and fat?-PUGSLEY. His chestnut curls clustered over his open brow.-DELANO. y 9 P In every gesture dignity. -E. JOHNSON. l 9 v 4 Merry as the day is long. -B. TALBOT. l r a 1 There S mischief in this man. -H. LINN. Upon what meat does this our Caesar feed that he is grown so fat. -BEATY. He's a locomotive in t1'O1.lSC1'S.H-NIR. R-L-E. And his chin, now reaped, showed like a stubble field in harvest 'Ell1lS.H-PUTNAM. There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. ' '-NOYES. The ofhce of a good newspaper is to represent well the interests of the time. l '-MITCHELL. Your papers, let me have them well perfumed, for she is sweeter than perfume itself, to whom they go.',-T. FOSTER. Make yourselves necessary to somebody. -FIFTH FORM. None but an author knows an author's troubles. -EDITORS OF THE NEWS. 139
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A voice so thrilling ne'er was heard. -MR. HAVNES. Yon hath a lean and hungry look 3 he thinks too 1l1l1Cll.H-SHAFFER. He found the blessedness of being little. -BLUM. W'ork, he sung, is toil and trouble g Honor but an empty lJllbblE.,.,---REYNOLDS. A man canna' wive and thrive the same year. -MR. HALLOCK. L 7 Always eating, never full.' -LONG. ' To understand him is to pardon lll111.H-I-IANNAH. r For fools rush in where wise 1nen fear to tread. -GEOMETRICAL PARLOR. How often have I blessed the coming dayf,-RISING BELL. Oh! blessed 1'Etl1'S111E11'C.,,-RETIRING BELL. A ' There the village master taught his little school. ' A-PROFESSOR. A d--ned, dark, dreary, long W3j'.,,-SECOND HALL CORRIDOR. I knew him well, as every truant kI1CW.,,--NIR. HITCHCOCK. How often have I led thy sportive choir, with tuneless pipe. -MR. ANDRUSS. At Goldsn1ith's merry play, all the spectators laughed, they sayfl-DRAMATIC CLUB And tho' my harsh note but mocked all time Yet did the village praise my wondrous power. -D. T. JOHNSTON. I4I
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