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“Beautiful .moonlight ..when I came in last flight,” said Soszle, breaking the ominous silence at breakfast. “ Yes,” said Mrs.rSoszlfc, tblandlypfrom the'other side of the table ; “But scarcely light enough for you to open the front door with a boot-hook, or hang the door-mat on the hat-rack.”

New England has over 230 farmers’ clubs with 72,000 active members, and library: books to the number of 21,0000 and in the United States there are nearly 2,000 agricultural societies, with 58,000 volumes in their libraries, and access to 360 different agricultural publications, all exerting a direct influence on the intelligence and future prospects of tillers of the soil.

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Ashburton Herald, Volume II, Issue 516, 3 December 1879, Page 3

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Untitled Ashburton Herald, Volume II, Issue 516, 3 December 1879, Page 3

Untitled Ashburton Herald, Volume II, Issue 516, 3 December 1879, Page 3

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