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No, Thank You.

A scientific writer says that to discover how ati insect breathe*, “ take, say a wasp or a hornet.'' M<- may mean well, but we .•hall not take cither a wasp or a hornet. The per*<>n who takes either a wasp or hornet to discover how an inv**t breathes is pretty apt to do some very rapid and vigorous breathing himself Wforc he proceed* fur wit'n the investigation. Better take au insect that doesn't violate the law against tarrying concealed weapons,

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Woodville Examiner, Volume 3, Issue 219, 11 December 1885, Page 2 (Supplement)

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No, Thank You. Woodville Examiner, Volume 3, Issue 219, 11 December 1885, Page 2 (Supplement)

No, Thank You. Woodville Examiner, Volume 3, Issue 219, 11 December 1885, Page 2 (Supplement)

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