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Show B.uleyana. True affection grows stronger as it grows older. The same I may be said of an egg. i When a woman will pay three dollars dol-lars for a bird on her hat, and observe Thanksgiving with a pork dinner, we can nave no icar oi art uymg out. One of the most invigorating sights in a village is to see a woman, who has just bought the calico for a dress, hurrying from one neighbor to another wilh the bundle under her arms. Two women can talk to each other the length of a pew, without being heard by any man right behind or right in front ol them, and yet clearly understand each other so wonderfully wonder-fully expressivo is a woman's mouth. Mrs. Livermore says girls are not particular enough about men they marry. Mm. Livermore is right. Many a young girl has become wedded to a man, and found out, when too hite, that he couldn't whitewash white-wash a bedroom without streaking the walls. They were talking of a death, yesterday, yes-terday, when one man asked: "What were his last words ?" 'He didn't ay anything," was the reply. "That's just like him," said the first man with an approving nod. "There was no gas about him. He was all business." Danbury jVcwj. |