Economy-2
poor t on a pumpkin. t
is slessness. ty of suc
in ts to be aking ture!
t and I can stand ture
a p be aso see
ure packed in a cart and going up country exposed to the
lig of empty
boxes? t is Spauldings furniture. I could never tell from
inspecting suc belonged to a so-called rich man
or a poor one; ty-stricken. Indeed,
the poorer you are. Each load
looks as if it contained tents of a dozen sies; and if
one sy is poor, times as poor. Pray, for w
do to get rid of our furniture, our exuvioe: at
last to go from to another newly furnished, and leave
to be burned? It is traps were
buckled to a mans belt, and move over the rough
country dragging them -- dragging
rap. left ail in trap. the
muskrat will gnaw o be free. No wonder man has
lost icity. en a dead set! quot;Sir, if I may
be so bold, ?quot; If you are a seer,
he owns, ay, and much
t ends to disown, beo chen
furniture and all trumpery w burn, and
o be o it and making w headway he can.
I t t a dead set hrough a
knot-e
follo feel compassion wrig,
compact-looking man, seemingly free, all girded and ready, speak of
;furniture,quot; as . quot;But w shall I
do ure?quot; -- My gay butterfly is entangled in a
spiders to have
any, if you inquire more narrowly you will find ored in