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HE SAW TROUBLE AHEAD.

A little coloured boy lay dying, and a good sister was explaining to him what death was. * Your soul leaves your body, which you have done with, and which is buried in the ground ; but you live on for ever in your soul.’ ‘ 1 don’t have nuflin more to do with my body?' the boy queried. • Yes, that is it.’

* Den,’ was the next question, * what is I gwine to button up my clothes to when I get up in de morning ?’

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XV, Issue X, 7 September 1895, Page 312

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HE SAW TROUBLE AHEAD. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XV, Issue X, 7 September 1895, Page 312

HE SAW TROUBLE AHEAD. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XV, Issue X, 7 September 1895, Page 312

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