Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1880 — The Beauties of English. [ARTICLE]
The Beauties of English.
Rugh Gough, of BoroupAbridge, was a rough soldier on a but a man of deeds in war ; he fouoAt for his country he was a dovyAfitced plouoAinau. His horse having been housed in an engagement with the enemy, HuoA was taken prisoner, and I ought to add was kept on a short enoupA cloupA of food, and suffered from drought as well as from hunger. Having on his return home drank too large a of be became intoxleated and was hiccoupAing by » frowA, again* which be sought to steady himself. There he was accosted by another rouoA, who showed him a couyA which die had grnoAt on a clou//A near, also theslouuA of a snake which he held at the end of a towA botipA of a euoh tree, and which his shaggy had found and brotipAt to him from the entrance to aaloupA which ran tlirowpA aad drained a irioupA that WM cfoee to a sloupA in the neigborhood. J ; 1 To Ctbb HoARSKNEM.—Bea£ well the whites of two eggs, add two tablespoons not hurttad* ve 2 l atmple ’ C * a ’ - ..... -ruX.* 1 \
