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Dr. Dawson- Heaven help me! how could I forget To beg of thee, Dear Yiolet Dr. XVyman- Experience joined with common sense To mortals is a providence. , Some of thy modesty. Dr. Lorenzo Luckie- Dr. l-letlin- It talks-Lord. 110-ze it talks! f l'he mind is the standard of the man. Dr. lflarrison- Dr, Johnston- O, what authority and show of truth. You have a wise sincerity, A simple truthfulness: Dr. Shropshire- And though yourself not unacquaint with care, l should he merry as the day is long. llave in your heart wide room. Dr. Dowman- Dr, Davis- The proper study of mankind is man. llc reads much: he is a good ohserver, and he looks quite through the deeds of men. Dr. Lawrence- Hfireat Scott Y EWU Moclesty My appendix is carefully hottled- Une lolme of my lzrain is in spirits- 'llhe third on the right, that's the one! lt's yonder upon the top shelf- lt's growing, you see. a hit mottled, 'Twas cut out by Dr. Nl. Tirritts, lfxposed to the rays of the sun. .Xnd stands there a part of myself. I keep it out there for inspection, l show it to all of my callers- Sinee otherwise people might doulmt it. l'd he much embarrassed without it. lt gives me elation and makes conversation- .X fme illustration, it makes conversation- llut l try to he modest about it. llut l try to he modest about it. -XYilliam Wallace lYhitelock in l.ippincott's Magazine ' 47 V . .. ., -,i...s..' , V, -1, Yf4'. 17h-,4--.- .F V
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Physicians-Mend vs. End Us Dr. Torrance- DV- Stubbs- Alone! alone! how drear it is 6401109 in the Flight Of 3565 19399 - Alwvays to be ap-meh' There lived a man-and who was hc: Dr. john A. Moore- He bears himself like a pretty gentleman. Dr. Jordan- Doubt thou the stars are fire, Doubt that the sun doth moveg Doubt truth to be a liar, But never doubt I lovefl Dr. Prince- .. . . . . . . . 1 His life is action-and the element so mixed in him that natui e might stand up and say to all the yvorlcl-this is ci 77'IC7f7lfU Dr. Rucker- Run if you like, but try and keep your breathg Wfork like a man, but don't be worked to deathf, Dr. D. S. Moore- His years are young, but his experience oldg His head unmellowedf' Dr. Nelson- Ambition is the spirit in the world that causes all the ebb and How of nations. r Dr. Rudolph- . A smile for one of mean degree, A courteous bow for one of high, So modulated both that each saw friendship in his eyef, 46 Mortal! How e'er thy lot be cast. That man resembled thee. Thy courtesy and thy charm of manner doth more than ple Dr Morris- mef' Dr Joe Moore- Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr D1' How beautiful is youth: how bright it gleams. Wfith its illusions. aspirations. dreams! Park- An honest man-the noblest work of God. VVard- 'Tis not my talent to conceal my thoughts, Or carry smiles and sunshine in my face. Wfhen discontent sits heavy at my heart. Peters- Muse not that I thus xziddczzly proceed. For what I will, I will: and theres an end. Anthony- as ' h Y - N What grace was seated on his brow. Carpenter- Kl 7 ' ' ' ' Tis vain to seek in men tor more than man. Harris- l'His nature is too noble for the world. -.ff ,.
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A Scene by Moonlight-Point Clear The Sj'll1f7CIfl1'Cl'Z'C Saud Crab. A man, a maid, a moonlit sky, A sea breeze blowing lightly by, A glistening rock, a silver sea- A sand crab watching silently. A look, a word, a blush, a sigh, A sweet, shy glance, a downcast eye, A raptured kiss, a Whispered name, A sand crab overcome with shame. Another kiss, a long embrace, A pillowed head, a manly face, A happy thought-no one to see- A sand crab dancing jigs for glee. -XS ' 48
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