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SOMETHING TO ADORE; OR, THE HARE AND HOUNDS CHASE.

And put it in the Herauld to be readde.

"Prof. Ko Kun Khua exclaimed, 'Oyougohel-leehelleehelly.* All rotte. Haree-hounde make alle me pupelee cutte.'

"P. S. As we go to press, we learn Muzzes Khin is about to publish a map of the course. As the artist will have some difficulty in following it, the usual crimson cover will have to be omitted on the score of expense."

So much for the paper. I had solved two problems: First, Why had the Corporation ever swung such a door? It was the most effectual ever invented for reporters. Second, Here was the fountain-head of all the Heraldic imagery about Harvard.

I spent my last five cents on a Sunday Herald the next day, expecting to find a blank space. But, alas! the ingenious editor had filled the fifth page with an advertisement.

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CLONMEL.

* This is the Chinese word to express good morning to reporters. 'T were well adopted.

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