THE BULL TRIUMPHANT
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... i I'The above is a full-sized view of a pettr which was brought to the Western q ail Office ?? I- on Saturday by Xir. Evan Lewis, of Torygelly I Farm, near Llanharran. It weighs lib. l5oz., I I and was grown in the open in a ldtohen garden I at the farm named. ...
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... NORWAY. SWITZERLAND. RUSSIA. SOIJE OF THJ COSTUMES AT THE CARNIVAL. TIE BISHOP DECLARING THE iCE CARNIVAL OPEN. ...
... I-IT-- I AGAI NST THE LOR;DS, MDR. T. HEALY LEADS THE ATTACK ON THE LORDS BY BUVLLYING THE OFFICIALS. ...
... PICTORIALLY TOLD. When a child, if he could not have his bottle he would agitate till he got it. As a boy at school he was always the origina- tor of mischief. Arrived at man's estate, his chief delight was to harangue his fellowv workmen. on any and every occasion. Till at length le gave UIp bis employment, and became a professional agitator. I But after years had gone by his friends noticed ...
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... A POOR COPYIST, [~I- - - - - - - - - - - --I a 1 SIR, B. J. IXEED: RHang it all, I wish I could get mine to look lice his! l 3I A - t ...
... NOT TO Be BOBBED WITH IMPITNITY. LADY OF THE HOUSE;: Athougb my husband is a iva, ?? thro Queen's cn emfies, I will let him see talat he hats me to doal with. . z :- I ~- - Y 2 1 . - - - - . ?? - - . - - - - . - - . - . - ?? V. ?? .5e:-=55 1C.~:=-U=AeStD:1n: ...
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... AIESOP ILLUSTRATED. A skilful archer coming into the woods, directed his arrows so successfully that he slew many wild beasts, aud pursued several others. This lut the whole savage kind into a fearful cousternation, alid made them dy to the most retdred thich-ets for refuge. At last the tiger resumed courage, and, bidding them not to be afraid, said that he would engage the enemy, telling them ...
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