Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 8, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 November 1831 — Page 4
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; Se that the lecif and poik are always i-riitr neighbor- After a half hcur cr so, the oini.-tcr.-l I-riue, and th.it the h'-.ne is sweet and clean, j Sfot up ia the wooden pinnacle, a ad one of Van
takes a fish horn ia his hand, and begins to play
cassis
FARMER'S XXYUAL. IlOVF.Mftll.
A far a possible have tits of bread culeu up before they become hurd. Spread thoe .hai ;re n-' t eaten, and let thcui dry, To he pounded u-r pudding. Toitoise 6hell and horn combs last much longer for having oil rubbed into ihero once in it while. A Urge stone, c-nl in I ho middle of a barrel !
jtneal. is n good thing to keep it cool.
! Lamp will hive a less disagreeble smell if vou dip your wick yarn in strong, hot vinegar.i jand dry it.
j Tut new earthenware into cold water, and let jit heat gradually, until it boils then cool again. I Brown earthenware, in paiticular, n.iv be
A handful of rc or
1 um ,t the brit ni Jtitu tor hedinT and ditcb ' ' new earthenware into cold water, aod let ami they iiitrht kitchcold. 'I here wii no litt!e'h-;s a!r?vl
iig. October is too soon I'1 heat gradually, until it boils then cool again. scrambling to see wbo would
The stock of lean sheep may still he fef nn!,,ror7n earthenware, in particular, may be j the gals, I tell you, but as hick Ihc icmnirs nf lin :mmi.r .,.. !.,. it . r...!tOU?lif ned in this niv A handful of reor!had In tilts nn iviili . , il .i.
niacs, iiir m -J-- . "I' " svuiuciiitcuinu vm ' ; " i J . . I c "C Mint ' . U C -J I Of a S"?'.'l I ? Oj f rffS I T SllOU d
mock mu; niTe turnips and bay. Remember,,1 1 l',ro,Tn m u ts boning, win, men. uaug it they kept me warm enough, but: Vs:'cei.t pi.tronsjce fee i-fiontr,! py tjlC e., c se
UXITED STATESAGIACC:. (jRIST.
a tune. That was anew idee tome, in tlu I'tflLtsmr) ar rtx ix:;r,.. Hn.
way of religious worship, and I coimHn'l under-' f";0'' !TAl '''M? anginal . n,c-: . , . f -tu-ul it la.edn feller and be Sid 'twas l.,V.y call the folks to msetJng and to true euough.jcririi-ja of s.,.1- g-.rrtti.ipj, r-c p.-'- ,n ;t,',' vi,.
Intui the trees into the centre of h tent.
here they ail took seats as regular as a reset
mg house.
.... reus .raitcifv oi f;oni- s; c c Pnapecu o; the He r.oi tr t j.i C:':RJie! of the rir.,!. ;., thr U..i:,( s
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i iivru ungeii oie or ine pre,ttCDrl iu'wr . ruiwi.t im tu rme n i
f is
and advises them all to tet close trtther, r.s r ?- .! t lit fcav-e hci i(icidit, : , . v .,-v , x wa. a pieitjr considerable coolish sot of a night.! 'Xl' rSrv t'T, '''c,,, , 1 ;
i 11 ere wnn no mw;''" .i- i; an exen.Te fircu atMii, i 'li - erca' c. lid g( ulosig-side f l,elle 'ncurre-J in pubiii .mjj wi h .-,.. ...vUv's ;ick would have it, , i We"' tl! ";e rt!t P it v.-t -etweeutrto old vo-norlf. t e e 'ontM.ueJ tr s-riw f . ers . h.,u A
there was no comfort in it-
ivhbh tli iirou r I iri 1r
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, -r v. vU,( u,.v..m, '-"'"v.u,inip;)..ii,nx s!tlice.
thit fat cattle shoal havens much feed a thev l,ie?Crve g'ifH. ?o that it ni'.l not be des
lis, but shnuli be prerented nakinj aste ;tr0.VCll by acid or salt. Theie is little d.ioht that alt miv be u-ed in I ew 'ng'ar!(:' ru:n' constantly used lo wash ich mcner a? to preserve the Iu.alth of sound !''ie ',air' eer 'l vtry clan, and free fromdis sheep, ts as to cure such mare rotteo; it!ense nnf rromo,,s 1,1 gronlh a great sleal rnaj be given in their bay, or yon may drench 'mo,c thaa Mcassar oil. Drandy ia very them with brine of proper strngth. Strengthening to the roots of the hair, but it has The black scour, or other diarrh-jc ia sheep,! h"1' drying tenJency, which New-England it is said, may be cored by eiTii; - s.-M jrutn has nut.
Drilled sweaes shoaM'uol be covrrnJ wilhi 'fiou hae a great quantity of cheeses in Iheithem, and I could'nt start no more than a
mould. Jtmsy be done by a light double mould ho'!e t,1Bt Mely to be soon used, cover them:under a harrow, and how to gr t olfl could'ut
msrd-plongij. jcareiuiiy with paper, tastmied on with Hour Dr:cEVBrn. !ra!lP 80 ,s to exclude the air. la this way they Threshers must be kept constantly nt work msJ ,,e l)l ',om ects for years. They
this mootb, that the cattle may be fed with straw i,ri0!,,a e erl ,TJ a dry, cool place.
i; e -r. iik to int. oi.j,i:.ti a -bi.m .t a ill
women would groan and gnim as though they Th Raporrt-r, tor Uic r corpmencing v'nh iu,s
they had takeu a dose of salts and then they'd "a;,iDcr' w"' Cun,8,n M pag. wi.a upward, jj punch me in the side and make me grunt aud -"or ?t T' 1,'u-'-l: fn- . .... . .... b ais ,ui .lie tr.fl dS j,iim t oi,i.'o!!8r, it pjul i:i groan too. hut 1 de no notion oi that are sett of isnc No oibtr work rf e r-oal ni,Pn.r,,i..i.
hatT. ITse the wont irap f?rt ..
nr.trm tltniilit I.. r.. iL. i. . . .
. ...... iur sue oeuer. nest straw
Wooileas should be washed in very hot suds.
and not rir.seJ. Lukewarm water shrinks them.
makes the werst fodder, oats comes nest, barley ! uct ncd lard keeps better ia tin than in '.he best. Do net be without a threshing ma 'SRr''henchine, if you can afford it. Suat keeps good all the year rauad if chopPigs iheuld be littered, thev rr,akr the bcit'pci n( Fat!'eJ down in a stone jar, covered maaure on the farm. Ia the management cf"'"1 'r'p'PSstore swioe, oats are preferable to barlev I bea mc!ase is csed in cookirg, il is a pro-
lcun; pigs reqaire warm nat t, mske them' !'"u pf"ement to boil end skim it before
grew
Keep the hedgeraand ditchers close t their ork this month, that they may be re a.Jy for other work in the spring.
fcheep that hare been reared and rorstantlr
you u-e it. It tikes out the unpleasant raw taste, nnd makes it almost as good as sugar. There shculd always be a heavy stone on the top of your pork, to keep it down. This stone
is an eicelient place to keep a bit of fresh sneat
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jeaonchfi.!k huls, are free from the ret, nSm ltl sutamer, when ou sirsi niraid f its spoil long as they ceafinue ia that eitnation. Sheep;1"?city be cured of the ret by management, ori Lime Pltn.cJ, sifted tbrooeh coarse mos
medicine. Winter them in itrmnnl. i..,. lin, aod stirred ur tolerablv thirt in f!
- i.n " iiti i, i - - j- j i au " nut. yj i
heyhaTe sheds to keep them dry. Thedis jePeT, makes a stroog cement for glass and ch -:e of the rot is similar to dropsy. Ptostrr cf Paris is still better, particulai
iy tor mending broken images of the same mi Uerml.
J leef tea, far the sick, is made by broiling a
Accounts.
tt is recemmended in the fimt place that the!
isrmer sftouKf make general daily entry ia
hook, ci nn receipts on one side, and his pay. raenti on the other, together with soch observations and occurrences that should be recolletted, for the best management of his farm, Rtid should afterwards, at hie kigure, dujest
tpem icr tne loiiuwmg heads?
Acnwsl
thing, and I (old 'em 1 gues?'d J'de be goicj; I0" fce r'ured in this country f,r double u..t j' jKut by the hocky, that was easier said thlnlV taJlVT "V W fufH-"" h :, j1n. i vi . r . j i , tnell ' lo answer to which we have to fcu o, il.A jdone, they'd got me fast wedgd m bet i' UcL an teM ve patreage aa wc tx.ect, , ll ithem, and I could'ut start no more lbun 'u:i.:' vit 4
An acknowledgmtnt from any Potm&5tcr of the p.
tel., till bime by I took out sny jack-knife and aTSSPr' leaned down my bead, as if 1 was listening, and Terms of ili Reporte -. Tlie'tarmer'e Rj orter went to work, cutting away under the seat As "J,,teci States Agricu;turit, is pii'jfini d wu-itt'j the preacher grew warm, 1 worked harder. Im mhroViT; Sr'T"; l t I . ... . r i t , ' ,, "" or it not paid vriU n t vea,. No t-jb-and kept going with my knife backwards and ;scnption continued. unts ,t the option vfrJK. forwards, and made the old women think 1 was tvT' "riil1 i" arrearages are paid. A failure-1 f-otify mightily wrought upon. So for some time 1 tl,.?.e.d,lor ! a disc"i''ua ice at -he dose ftt.-yr, kent vninr .nH till Limi..l U ' . "l" l2?.c'-","J1 rd i 84 -ew f.'5-gc.nert. .Vowhr-ip.
o - a - -j '' reccivea tor less than me year . r c-.pi will gave way, and down the old women went, jOewnt, Vee of postage, to ail rho remi- m-ne-.w the
sprawling and bawling at though Ihey l;ad kill-' or' B 713" or otf-erwice con muuicauon ed themselves. 1 sprung fort nnd did'nt stopi"1"1 e u'rec:cd tj tliC Farm'" Heponcr.
The Constellation, .1 paptr devoted to light liUratvrt. tnttrtainwg rriitctlltny, and the tpirit of the nevt. PUBLISHED WKEKLT IN NEW YUKt CiTY, Three Dalian, per mnnun, in advanct. rrTn .,ki;n..:..n i i ....
X tn eighteen months, aad the objetU nrpes. and the couraa pursued, are too -'! krawa to r. quirt a word from us on tfcat iubjfct. Our onif tsign at prestot is to solicit tkat mcreato of p.n,.,i which we trust nur work dearrca. and hii w el E i couilnoe our eadavor to wierit. Ttstimaaiala in favor pf the GoniteliutioK are dai.'y raturwiuj opoa i, ia the anjpe of nuraberk-M re-
, , , , "-" " MjwiruBgu' aroinera oi me nrril, it dandy, smoking a pipe and cwaggering through .flattei-ieg noticea of ita qjaiity. and copTm, txt, t
gave way, and down the old women went, jOewnt, Vee of postage, to ail who remi-m ,ne-. u the
long to see what damage they'd suffered, J tell you when you catch sne to a cafcp. meeting neit time, you katch a weezle asleep that's all.
Albany aint a much of a place after all There's
a house there, they call a capital, but it aint any great shakes, tn'nt tch bigger than avieeticg
nouse. I tried a good deal to see the Regency I've heard so much tell of, but I eould'nt Gnd nobody who could tell me where he lived. One mD kind of laughed and said he guessed it was the poltroon I wanted to see. I bristled xap to him and told him that I do need go so far to see him the fellow looked pretty cheap and sneaktd off. The next fellow I met was a Dutch
tender steak nicely, seasoninr with rerjper and
alt, fitting it up, and pouring water over it not quite boiling. Put in a little water at a time, and let it stand to soak the goodness out. Parsnips should be kept down cellar, covered up in sand, entirely excluded from the air.
pay-meets to farm servants. Weekly V. Bre g0"d or,J in ,he ,Hr'nS-
j ayments for labor, including work done by the! PP wrnca come
peeeor quantity, dittingui.k.rg the t-resh.Dc'V ' , ,nci,lertr v,,elTar. cf wheat, barley, &c. ,,um m,ke, PT'e
A sspRrafe head for reaping, mowing, and
hoeing
Ditto fencing, making hedgrs and ditches. Ditto tradesmen's bills, ns blacksmiths, wheelwrights, iic. Ditto repairs of building? f all descriptions belonging to the farm. Ditto taxes, assessments, poor, and other Tates, tithes, rent. Ditto seed of all sorts, bought for sowing. Ditto hay, corn, bought for consumption on 'ht farm. Ditto dead stock bought. Ditto live stock bought. Ditto payments for manure, such as ashes, me, Lc. Ditto eatra expenses, such as allowances to .arters for long carriage, turnpikes, bear, and a 'lumber of small outgoings which constantly occur. Wheat crop. Number of acres reaped, how much winnowed, sold, consumed in family, sown, and otherwise disposed of. Parley, ditto.
comes on loaf su-
with a small bit
color. Dene in
iron.
A PARODY. I kntvr by the snoke tli&t s j hfti!y curled Above the l-r.v mastthst a B'.t-f.niboat wi near; And 1 said If there's hr.r.t tu be found in the woild.
tirabt artto bt warmed, tttre's a chance for i; her!
'Twasnoon cn the nidcns that languished around, On the shx.rioa Iras dtck, thonethe full glaring sun. Tile hand wer: all mule, and I t earii not a sound, fiutthe drum major tapping bis hollow bass drum r,t here, I est Limed, with such a fair throng, Mid the hiss oi the steam, an the spaika soaring high With plen'V ofpin wood to help us along, Ho w varm could 1 live and how coon could I V.o
Near yon sou
Like the cuu'droii
cliue-
the streets as if he was tke Mayor, Alderman
and Commonality. J enquired if he would di , rect me te where the Regency lired. 3if P said he, stariog at me like a fool. 1 repeated the question. 'Mine got, air,' said he, 'you have made some mistake, there is no sorb public officer here, perhaps it is the controller you wish to see 1 told him nay be it was, and he directed me accordingly. I went right to his of lice aod axed thesn if the controller was in they said no, but guessed he would be soon, bo I sot down and mde myself at home- Bime by a maa steps up to me o axes what was my business I told bio 1 wanted to see the Regency, or the controller, ae he was sometimes called. The fellow sniggered rile ont I'de a good
Imind to knack him down, but thought l'de keep
cool I called upon hi en to splaiu what he meant when he told aae, there was no saich being in existence, aod that it was only a corabiaation. 'Yes sir,' says I, l think it is a combination, and rot me if 1 ketch one of you Alkaniaus down to York, I'll have you before tb police io ltsa
than ne time,1 so saying, I walked off and left
wvu. uui wuu 411 uiee 3monTratioi:j r
regard whith dthght tfee tar and pleat the ye, t more tnr.gible proof of adnnrativi eproofwLUh ti ceuially ooiiiSDentU itatlf to ihe mdm oi fe. u.c .t, il
bapc wfsilvardellars arbaak billa, accoT.p.fyin -iie
voiiivuauu si your ptper: ' v. su'T'-e ra t ae-ubW In aaying this, we weu'd not be unders'?M plainirg ol a want f patronje. On the ccotrai .. rr are bound to t it i vary 4 .'tering-. and i -ttdiiT jn. Ike inaciie. But, lik a man who LOiptitilv 4ich t tb growth of a yUDg aud thrifty clr- wtieh ia ilor Jin rantclter aod eoKfurt, wo mh i. .u in::eir? fajter. The f.na of tka CoBstellstion wm changed t the cwntcancf mi nt of the present vcluai, lro te- to. Ii to tb qiarto, which renders it eearener.t for prervation and binding It is alo pr nted on a Urgtf afcaet thtn Junajr ti e ttyer. Viir. these ira. roreKeiiUaiKl tbt na.&3tmant of an arid-(inal itor of acknowledged taiant wectanot hIp thinkina i u papar at the lw prica of three dollari, as wed wrthy of patioHige as any other bow before the p lblic. lord k UAttrLurr. .Xw.Tor1b, Feb. 1BJ1, PulMfiptiona received at tbi effi-.o.
ARIEL, FOlfiSfllT
"S'?tF. Aritlis a literary junrn d, is-et evtrv Satur1 day. on a abeet of beautiful paper, and in future will be folded into 16 roval PCtavn nr .ffl:
tbp fpllnn. Innlrinar m-Dltii slrctail I .11 n...!u7 unit fnlliuhMrl ui.t, l ..r.l
....fc ..inBti i ich isuj --i - m4 ucnuiiiui enrrsriMg
n.inc.
l-kir.diirg 'boiler' that fumes to tht skie igoe he wont want to play no more tricks upoBT!f'c!,)t,,!y An,r,csn v'e. r.ad prepared and pua' au'dron of w itchcraft, how tvtmt to re-1 travellers. .,",J Bre"1 c''s.vely tor the Aritl.-
1IK , c r . , , . .l"lc T '6 '". KFr"r'n every sreond num
nivnuj 19 liiulu iuii oi eiiui;, sieaaiDeats, caual boats and runners. Perhaps you dont kLow
what a runner is, and so I'll tell you. You see
AnHt'j know how t wsa pazedat by beautiful eyes,
Wincu would weep thtmselves dim at Hip rl
from the Constellation. Ai'w-lor, Oct. 4, 1 S31
Dear Tim After I made the barrain with;
t . .: r i j or .uuu num ber of the woi k, until the whole are published. Amonr ihe varit-d contents of the Ariel, will be founl ih.
lehoictst biaiiliea from the standard foreign an-l Ame
,i.. tit- . "-" annua , om. wiin a itrvc lund ' : tnete s amazing sight of opposition among the excelU-nt ordinal contributions, forminir .Uoe-thei- j
i'uuib huu singei, nau moy nil i ry w no ill 'chj;ui.iiii iiiciang u uit, Keicns, essvs, pet-y, get the most passengers. They dont wait to let!' "K'sl'n-V- bistory, romance, anecdotes, enigmas, rnd
man pick for himself, hut hire meu to run
the Dutchman, I thought I could afford to travel! R',out ,0 l,ie different tavern and hook up pan
as well as my neighbors, so off 1 started in thescnSers; th)' n, stationed tl over the city ;.s'b9?a.vial wrappers foreour.try huh sen hero, at Si SO
iluircS3
uitirr niattcr, which it is impossible here to er,urnarte.
I rmi 7 e Ariel ia ismjeJ every other Satur.lav. i- .-. -. ... . .. . j 9
and U carefully mailed the day r recedir.?, packei ir,
rvi. .liiin
.. . J T """"-l.i ..... . "irfr annnm n..nlo im .r;k! .A ..Hi
Ditto beans, peas, tares, and hay, and othe.i ,rect,0.n 01 A,1,"ni'- Wh,,e 1 Wii on l'-!," n'omrni u 'T 'r lhe "'mboat. a do t.,x ' " kdwaku morr
jumon. i met witn various accidents, such H8;"" "" wm i.aicn nuni oi you, atiu imwl out 95, Cbesifut street, 1'hili.ielphia.
ureaiting down in ti e stage, falling in love, nndj "s" lu ljO,l0n! siages to itie Sprmgsr baat going to camp meeting. As to falling iu love.j 10 Whitehall V 'boat to Utica?1 and so they keep it was only n temporal affair, and so your Sally J &0,nS '''I yu get so fiustrated you dont knowneed not to be any the wiser for't as to break" ! whe,e J0" uant ,J S9 yourself. However, 1 ingdown in the stage, the only hurt 1 mot with! made fcllorl nor' 0',,l Hbea 1 ai rived, and told was in my nose, which got flatted down ou oue!em a" ' uag travelling on my own hook, and on
side like a cocked hat it aint eot wholly strail! &tianlt 8 marc . Most em tho't it was some new
i , . ,
pulse.
Nnmber cf sheep on farm Sheep, lambs, and wool sold, or otherwise disposed of. Pige, ditto. Other cattle, according to the nature of the farm. Butter, cheese, milk, and calves. Poultry, eggs. Extra profit on small articles sold: forcarri sea when hifrd, kc. " Wood. Tlii-i method of keeping accounts i framed foi f!ie use of common corn f,tnn. When the f.urn ha? practised llii plan for two .;r tluee years, 'or will ensily make uch t'nther .livi?i..ns a he may find desirable. Hut the mode liit tried mut t e simple and veiy intelligible. He will 'Ir.d out, fiom thus dividing ihP ..
line, but I kept dark and so -rot off.
I h ive bits more to write, butnt present, this is all f' otn K.Nucu Timiu kiof..
the oepartcicnt ullPlfi t)n U .n.rl.l ..ft" at..
outgoings ma mly presses, nnd may curtail and economise it. such as may admit of some sn-
yet and ns to the camp-mr:eting that was a
pretty comical sort of a concern, I tell you. Theie was as many as '2 or 3 thousand peopk', "f all nt;ee and seies, collected tott'ier in a
maple wood. The tents weie as many as 30 or ',,ie Uifinl value of cotton goods exported
40, nnd were pitched round in a rine, in the ''oni iMiglnnd m the. y;ur 1792. was ,t 1.892,
centre of which weie the seats, and at oae. pide3J9; in tC29, it whs .C 1 7,394,57). was the pulpit. I got there in the evening, just Tli notes of the bink of Kngland in iron aficrdaik. There wtie fires buri.iitg buck of j latioii, o:i tlio 2Gth Nov. ltloU, w"cie.Cl9,;j7, iht tents, nt which some of the female worweaj 3 30. we.c conking, and the trees weie hung clu-ckj Upwurds of 7 1 .000 pel sous lisilcdlhe Brit
" ' , ' l""'!iso museum in 1C30
ivcre an iiginen up, and made a pretty slick at
"r 7,
Kvert y,..r,elf to nverconr.e the .lilucult.'e, at- g.cs opiio,,sson,e Hunk ll.ey can go to !',,f:f-T:,;tr bl,Si"": ' :lLer & Ur v,..no,,e way, and some anoth-lc-teverv
PUBLIC SALE.
JlA. be sold to the hiebest bidders, at he housa
of tite subscriber, liviiij; nrar and above Jackson
vjlle, on the f .awrnceburg road. On Tursday, Korembtr 15. 1831, a variety of property, consul ir.g, :n part, of a mxrt and coli; two cr.ws; loom, rcd and jfr ar; on- yok ot oxon: i.to fdoii-i; CC fecre; Xcut saw; a rifles iroa ware, horse gears', &o He Salt to ctaaitieiiue at 9 u'ci.?ck. a. 7V-;k -me tar's r.r-:l.- kII aims n-fr t-n )'- '.?, apir-r-d s.--curily rcq ured twtol!.rs aiidun-
d-.'r, c.itn. D je.a'ti-ii.lanc given.
At t'ottie, 0:obr r 21.
JOUX SNIDEIi
pearnnce
When I got on the spot, I never heard such a plagy noiie iu nil my life ten bulls a roaring, 50 sheep blearing, and ns many cocks crowing, was a fool to it. There ihey were in the teut,
women and children, lingir:o- hoilenn"-
-I llry , of the lf.tr J VIKS McS P.TM. dw.l ...
i'.:un tnvnuhit. f-'-a-ititrtand covrity, .lift una, TAKE NOTICE. rvH.Vr I shall tuke the deponitions t.f yntr brotliw
i b ti.ii...t. .. i.iu.......i. .
. J Ho local taxation on real rotate in I ag--R,l(l Apn n jrr;!tou, at the fiio ..i n,o,s Cole.a Jh.-
laud for poor cliunli. and hiitwav rate?, i,iice oi'tUepeice residing in it rnitnn townahip, os
estimated in late returns to pai liau,ent at 3e.l Sat-irJay. U. IWh of Nwmivr. ain-ien.reU ,, I ; .i , 4 hive In vo-ir ai;e, at this urue ; whci anrl warre you Jd. in tli pound . ;,,(c- . -lt- 9 Jtt thirk nrn .r. Ttl. 0,.jrcf of
is man has every thin" to feHr,'di.psii"n, ' w ",3t '"" ' whrn i '.- ' v'i wt'' -i a '.riainhord t elh Snrajue, in Iloca lan every tlung to hope. J o Kt .,.(!,kVi fny fcmsll r;rc,. ,,. j1ipg ,nd
Enjoyment is not found so much in luxuries is in simple dishes. Fried applrs are bettei
w.rwf L . i 1 I "'--? V,M- -i w nil!. rs
"'V ,,,u,c ,,",?,es0l"e uj;,fl "pen,!, ptc.enes ,vas a fool to it Tl, ; .!.- 1 propero
In Mnving tor thucottUb.isol life. eek those men, women and children, .in. bail,r,n.r' ,he V'
l a i air tenst bxi:iimv It ... ... i - . . .. . v ' t lm.or . i i i i. i. .
. . " '"' " or cryirijr, shoutuiff. hrllonine- an- : .nnmo il.r ' " "' ' ''" ' 1 ' " l- "a "- i
c r tnrnislied w;tn comfoi tabic than nit!, haads. ns if'lhe Obi Nick -v... m il.. -n r. t t,u' 1 ,l' r i( prini-ns benefit. Hliltk- f.-ars i..r tto same p
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nun going to qu.iirel illi fulUs aliout tlieir reli . B ..n...-.
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b.t lorn.
in i -viil
C vi.-n inwr.sbip, 0lr!rr
Thai man ispocr, iio cevel non: .and l
miilbi rnn(ia heart enjoy wlnthe. l,,ts alie.ady.
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