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Show The pulse of Millie, the feebler of the two, was fcrncd to be aViut f ur beats slower than that of Chrisy. while the beat of the two h-arts were neary the same. The universal opinion expressed by the faculty was that the cae was a rare one. and its equ-J might never be seen in the history jf the world. She is a well educated. inteliieeEt, quick-witted girl, with nothin? about her that is repulsive" or calculated to offend the most fastidious, but which at once stamps her as a wonder, and a source of scientific information to those learned in the anatomy of the human form. Philadelphia Age. |