Economy-2
somebodys barn. I look upon England today as an old gentleman who
is travelling deal of baggage, trumpery which has
accumulated from long to
burn; great trunk, little trunk, bandbox, and bundle. throw away
t t least. It he powers of a well man
noo take up ainly advise
a sick one to lay down an
immigrant tottering under a bundle wained his all --
looking like an enormous he nape of his
neck -- I ied because t was because
to carry. If I to drag my trap, I will
take care t it be a lig nip me in a vital part.
But perc never to put ones pao it.
I it costs me nothing for
curtains, for I o s out but the sun and moon, and
I am t sour milk
nor taint meat of mine, nor ure or fade
my carpet; and if imes too still
better economy to retreat beain wure has
provided, to add a single item to tails of housekeeping.
A lady once offered me a mat, but as I o spare hin
time to spare to s, I
declined it, preferring to on the sod before my door.
It is best to avoid the beginnings of evil.
Not long since I at tion of a deacons
effects, for been ineffectual:--
quot;t men do lives after t;
As usual, a great proportion rumpery wo
accumulate in was a dried
tapeer lying ury in and
ot burned; instead of a
bonfire, or purifying destruction of tion, or
increasing