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JRoast Goose.— Coleridge was an awkward horseman, so much so as generally to attract attention. He was one day riding on the road, when a wag approaching* him noticed his peculiarity, and mistaking his man, thought the rider a fine subject for a little sport, and as he drew near he thus accosted the poet. * I say, young man, did you meet atailcr on the road V '* Yes/ replied Coleridge," who was never atavlo&r for a -rejoinder,^' l did; and he told me if I went, a little further I should meet a igpose ! ' s -

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Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 66, 13 July 1865, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 66, 13 July 1865, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 66, 13 July 1865, Page 5

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