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ABB-TTZ7 BIOClGSt. blushing. sweet thing. z- A lot of dancing puppets. K-TTL-STR-Nt4S:f ...... hence a small head may often Contain 1 lu e ln un GR-Y:- Hush! Hush! Hush! Here vonies the Bogie Man C-RP'NT-RZ- ...... but then he spends too much time and monq on lioise llc sli CR-SBY:- A thing' enskied and saintedf' CR-W-:f And I said in my haste. all men are liars. CHS' '. Zf Tl1G1'9 is a pair for you, ..... they give not sleep to then tu s n i lumliei t m th ll t ytlld N-Y-s t DANL-Nzef .. . .. in his haste left the plow in the field. E-GL-sH:- ...... The late Mr. English. F-X:- Would I had his knowledge. G11-FF'THZ-tP1'ON'91'lJS XXVI. 12.3 G-oRf:- l G-ERC:-2 ' Eg-is -L :AHA man can always better toil l Upon his own and native soil. HA-NPISIf A sharp, quick fellow. and knows it. HARD-NH: - The ass doth hray. Both night and day. And nothing comes tliei'eol'. HATH W-Yzff Behold me, men. He was a man. take him all in all. H-Nl,-X'2 H- -Plan:-7 Why is it that these- little fellows are so braing ' Kit- -sic: MACNVB: -t'Who inuttered something' low. As if his mouth were tilled with dough. Shirts H cts. Collars and cuffs 2 cts. each. 220
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fllbibblcw. G-LDsBAR-ze l am Sir Oracle. when I ope my mouth let no man speak. K-Ts-N: - A little eocfk ready to crow or tight. WH-T-s-Nzf How long. oh Lord. how long!A' P-TT-Nu-L1.:f Full of strange oaths. SH-nM4N:e A toiler. a worker among men. H-NS L:4 They would stand without and Call him loudly by his name. Nl-N-F1-' l am so happy when I think what a perfect husband you will make. J-Cine 'T was as though some dam had broken away and let a great stream of useless words roll out P-RT RZ--- rFhQ porter was a short, bald, eluinsy fellow, but withal no fool. M-NN-CIi24 SOUlQEl111Q5 will playful Nature With laws and matter toy And put a creature on the earth That is half girl. half boyfl KR-MPS: f With rosy cheeks and curly hair. W-Y4l!Hi f With curly cheeks and rosy hair. 'D'LY:- - The neighbors often said They wished that Grady would move away Or that his gout was dead. MCDAN- 'L1f SfYOll1' friend and mine. B'lJl,-Ntrlellif though he had just stepped out of my lady's band-box. SGH- -NZ7 lX'Il1ldQd his own atfairs. nor cared what the others did. T-NS-N'I7 FO1' every coat and every gown He set the fashion for the town. Sw- -'r:- A fat. old woman was seated in their midst. 219
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P-CK :---' 'He giveth His beloved sleep. FB-Ii1'I,-Nfl?--- A5'9, Aye. sir! MCL-IN:f From Virginiah, sali. yes saih. at true suthun gentleman. sah. yes sahf' If-VV-NICE: f'tDe noise ob de wheels don't nieasuie de loud in de Wagon. J-FF-Rs-N: Lives as he ought to live. ORM-IT : - His frame is n bovs. his brain, 1li11lZll1'S.n OTT-H? HishzLi1' doth stand upon his hc-:id and face like quills upon 21 fretful porcupine. QU-Rliv - Solomon in all his glory was not ziiwziyed like one of these. SH-LD-N: - 'l'hV inodestys a candle to thy inf-ril. TH-RP-1-- Much study is xveuriness ol' the flesh. lV-ST'RSL'H'-T- ze Franz ist ein gnter. brnver Mann. Z- 'Iii-- HQ would not in pl-reniptory tone Assert the nose upon his face to be his own. F- -LD: - Grandpa's head looked like zi billiard ball, MUK-NN-: f l1Vould there were more like this one. ALI,-NB-no-R:-W Where ignorance is bliss 'Tis folly to be wise. SWL- :f Nay, iiay, 'twns ill inistuke. he never should have left the woods. B-UM:f His only wrinkles were c-amused by smiles. B-LLW- -D: -- The tenor had it cmvlie-cl. nzlszll voice that wus probably spoiled by over exf-rvisc BO -N: - Remaining fresh :ind grem-ii the your around. BL-NUH-RD: 'Ye gods. what ill noise. lrV-IJ1'-Rs: ..... Hbuti then all giwziit things lizive slnull beginnings. B-Aunt,-H Rims: 'Txvas ziutunin and the leaves had turned When they left. the dear. old farm . ,li!'I'lllllL'f will pl'-:iso not In-ll the l :n'ully. 221
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