A SLUMBERING CONSCIENCE.
It would eeem that conscience -itfll has some part in human nature judging from this advertisement in a recent issue of a Cambridge (England) journal:—Notice. — One day, in or about 1852, an undergraduate came into collision on col lego premises with a tobacconist's boy, and broke some of the pipes which he was carrying. The undergraduate, now advanced in yews feels his conscience oppressed by the fact that ho never in any way made good the damage done either to the boy or his employer, and, if the boy is etill alive, would be glad to hear from him He will please state at what college and in what part of the college the accident happened.—Address X. T., office of this paper."
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13611, 21 December 1909, Page 6
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125A SLUMBERING CONSCIENCE. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13611, 21 December 1909, Page 6
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