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... bear up under it; fortunately she was induced to try your Pills, and she informs m* that after the first and each succeeding dose, she had great relief. She continued to take tbem, and ai- though she used only three Hoxes, ...
... Sunday night week, and had a pennyworth of beer. When she left she had a dark shawl with her, which has not since been fieen. She is one of those characters who are well known to the police but in the absence of further evidence ...
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... though the Bench sent for the mother, she refused to prosecute, adding that she could not do it, as he was a good son to her Dis- charged. A BEGINNING.—John Richards a little boy, was charged with having stolen ...