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ECHOES.

Of what has Heaven given us an equal share P—Air."

What does rumour often do when it flies ?-—Lies.

Whinh is the loreliest flower that grows ?—Rose. v,Whos« children are we apt to think the sweetest flowers ?—Ours.

What in manner is sure to please? —Ease.

What will frequently orercomo s the most austere ?—-Tear. ■V%rtloies it flavor when wo borrow it?— Wit.

What i« that wealth, 'seldom extinguishes ?—Wishes. .•■...:■. What trait? are difficult to exter-miaateP-r-Innate"...'■.. ',-•'. . .

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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1807, 17 October 1874, Page 3

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ECHOES. Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1807, 17 October 1874, Page 3

ECHOES. Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1807, 17 October 1874, Page 3

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