A Wedding /Tbip.—Stumbling over the bride's train. '-' ■-' ; Pebsons of Extended Views.—Panorama painters. When the World was Younq.—Dr. Newwan spoke in a recent sermon of " the sad funeral procession" which followed Abel to the grave. An irreverent woman in the audience nudged her companion and whispered : " Not such a large procession, but very select, no doubt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4664, 25 October 1876, Page 3
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