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A Spelling Phrenzy.

A man in debt No rest will gebt Until he’s in the tomb. Hia oares will weigh So heavy theigh Will shroud hia life with glomb. He’ll practice guile, And never smuile; His head with pain will ache; He’ll grieve and sigh, And want to digh, And thus his trouble shache. But owing none He’ll have more fone Than any king that reigns ; He’ll feel benign; His health is figu And he long life atteigns. Without a doubt All can keep oubt Of debt if only they Will never buy To please the euy, And cash down always pay,

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Woodville Examiner, Volume 3, Issue 284, 17 September 1886, Page 2 (Supplement)

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102

A Spelling Phrenzy. Woodville Examiner, Volume 3, Issue 284, 17 September 1886, Page 2 (Supplement)

A Spelling Phrenzy. Woodville Examiner, Volume 3, Issue 284, 17 September 1886, Page 2 (Supplement)

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