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BREVITIES.

' o i The lily's while, the sunflower's greaf; j And you're my leo too consummate. ' Tt requires strength and courage fc swim ;ig:iiiist the si ream, while any dead fish can float wuh it. The oysier does not belong to the human ra;e. There are seasons when he Keep-; his mouth shut.. A fashion item savs : — "Trains ju-t now are rather shoW." A r.d'rondman snvs that is explained by fhe fct (hat summer travel lias not begun yet. Ttie world never foivives our ialents our successes our friends, nor our pleasures, it only forgives our death. Nay, it does not always pardon that, i A DO' ed phyMchn says many persons, ;' sinipiy hy deep and rapid inhalations of pure air. <-a;i become as into\ic;t >d on oxygen as it' ihey had taken a draught of alcoholic stimulants. Here is a point for the man who has been walking rapidly home in the night air. ! Boy to schoolmaster: "Please sir, I Willie Walker is saying bad words." '.Master: "Well, what did he say? "I j diana like fo say it." Master: "but you must tell me or I'll whip you." Boy, dreading the consequence, howles out ! ib rough his tears, "he said Lord Aberdeen.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 6, 5 July 1882, Page 3

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BREVITIES. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 6, 5 July 1882, Page 3

BREVITIES. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 6, 5 July 1882, Page 3

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