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Most wretched men

Are cradled into poetry by wrong ; They learn in Buffering what they teaoh in song. Thackeray, in his earlier writings, has ■shown his feeling of piety towards the Charterhouse school, where he was educated, by calling it Slaughterhouse.— James Sully, in the English Illustrated Magazine.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1934, 19 March 1891, Page 31

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Most wretched men Otago Witness, Issue 1934, 19 March 1891, Page 31

Most wretched men Otago Witness, Issue 1934, 19 March 1891, Page 31

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