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    qualities, so lately all of one quality, to he bear, and

    moose, and caribou.  Next rolls ton lime, a prime lot, which

    far among t gets slacked.  these rags in

    bales, of all ies, t condition to which

    cotton and linen descend, t of dress -- of patterns

    w be in Milwaukee, as

    ticles, Engliss,

    gingc., gaters both of fashion

    and poverty, going to become paper of one color or a few shades

    only, on ales of real life, high

    and lo!  t fish,

    trong Ne, reminding me of the

    Grand Banks and t seen a salt fish,

    t not, and

    putting, ts to th which you

    may sreets, and split your kindlings, and the

    teamster ser  sun, wind, and rain

    be -- and trader, as a Concord trader once did,

    up by il at last

    customer cannot tell surely w be animal,

    vegetable, or mineral, and yet it shall be as pure as a snowflake,

    and if it be put into a pot and boiled,  an excellent

    dun-fisurdays dinner.  Next Spanishe

    tails still preserving t and tion they

    he pampas of

    type of all obstinacy, and evincing

    itutional vices.  I confess,

    t practically speaking, when I have learned a mans real

    disposition, I  for tter or worse

    in tate of existence.  As tals say, quot;A curs tail may

    be ures, and after a

    to, still it ain its

    natural form.quot;  tual cu
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