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They weep o'er the leaves that are falling fast, And shudder to think of the north winds blast ; ‘They moan over days that have slipped away, When summer, attired in habiliments gay, O'er earthly things like a queen held sway. But I care not a whit For their fanciful aches, For this is the season Of buckwheat cakes,— Bradford Era. “1 know Iam very ill, Mr, Sheepskin, and as my physician has been very kind to me I wish to make a will entirely in his favor." ** But consider, my dear madam, what a temptation you are placing in his way, and if you should fail to recover the will would be con- tested on the ground of the man’s self-interest, if noth- ing else.” “Controversy is what I wish to avoid. 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