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By M.M. Concanen, jun. and A. Morgan.

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"On doors the sallow milk maid chalks her gains.

Oh! how unlike the milk-maid of the plains!"

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They say that no town in Europe is without a Scotchman for an inhabitant. This trade in London is generally professed by North Britons, and it is always a cause of alarm to a stranger if he notices the enormous column of black smoke which is emitted from their premises at the dawn, of the morning.

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Wakefield on "The Punishment of Death."

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The remark is in Aristotle. Buffon quotes it in, I think, the first volume of his great work.


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