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A certain lady one day bad been much annoyed by the ringing of her door-bell by the mischievous boys in the vicinity, and determined to be made no more a fool of by going to the door. In the course of the fore- noon, however, her minister ealled to see her, dressed in his nicest manner. He ascended the steps, and gently drew the bell handle, when the lady shouted from the entry "I see yon, my boy if I catch you I'll wring your neck! The affrighted gentleman rushed down the steps through a crowd of young scamps, and was not seen at the lady s house again. If bread could be procured as easily as water, men would be more likely to become brutes for the want of something to do than philosophers from the possession of leisure. When a Milwaukee man advertises for a laciy to elope with him it is embarrassing for both him and the woman who answers the advertisement to find that they are already man and wife. Little Franky's mother was an invalid; and so his auntie looked after his religious instruction, and let no occasion pass to enforce some precept. One day Franky suddenly said, Oh dear, I wish I had wings!' This angelic aspiration was regarded with great joy by the sisters and they eagerly asked why ha wished for wings. "Oh," said Franky, "I'd fly up Into the air, and take aunt Susan with me; and when { gooldii't so any higher, I'd let her drop 1" I woWW% ze my bixbw. I'd let her drop 1"

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