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Show j tlealaa lo a Ztaiauty Tl " flu no "beaten lo a iaoBmy" lie it- f ii ullar to me from my yonlh ap, ii I I lore nlwaya uadmtooJ it aa 1 ' i i nt to beaten to a jully. Doe It i t r f r hi the innlicinal unbalance f 1 1 1 known aa mummy, which kept I I i iti inirdlapenaatorlea until pretty I it. In the laat century! II waa van- n It i-onipnied and not alwaye of the I nui-.."- n-ltonoe, Imt Iti trencral appear- -i"-" i "I'I probably raarmUi that ef aoft lull I nii ik imw ti the rpnriwi kln.ln, nhuli iter donbtke moat rommon. l.i ti tliu "genulmr aurla wore not, hirtr-etir hirtr-etir neraewrlly Eaypllan. IVnlcher, In 1 i rrallo iha Kailammemena" (Par-la. (Par-la. I00! gitea direction! for the compn-nln. compn-nln. ii i f mummy from human fleah ex-ir"lt ex-ir"lt for meillciiial Mirpoea. Ho reo-i.aimi reo-i.aimi mil rerttiln narta only of the body Ii L. ivwl, and three to I dried, raacer-, raacer-, nt il ami aplced out of all llkeneea to On Ir natural condition. Mammy en i pi ivmil imtered Into a great tarletyof I ' IjIiih" ami other medicamenti, for I tl h Penlcher In hla concluding chan- I. r rcltrce r ipea frmn old wrtlera, niu nf thew ham the coneleteow of i I uthera Hint tf an ohitmenL it la ir. froni t lie refervncoa in Kerea, that in our own rountry mammy ami It n-perntl'imi were well known, and front ti.j "make mmamy i f lny fleah," which harea quota from an old play, tj "beaten In a mamiuy" it n iiatariland an eeay ate-. Kotea anil Qaerh- |