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August 24, 1867.3 THE TOMAHAWK. 173
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PICTURES IN THE FIRE : A REVIEW OF THE SEASON!
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(See Cartoon.) fever Qu 'd ite votaries ...
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"A SHADE TOO SEVERE."
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August 24, 1867.3 The Tomahawk. 173
August 24 , 1867 . 3 THE TOMAHAWK . 173
Pictures In The Fire : A Review Of The Season!
PICTURES IN THE FIRE : A REVIEW OF THE SEASON !
(See Cartoon.) Fever Qu 'D Ite Votaries ...
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"A Shade Too Severe."
"A SHADE TOO SEVERE . "
The Following Letter Was Communicated At...
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a publication cannot fail to exalt him in the opinion of all your you peop have le , and for at remaining the same time in retirement to prove to and them devoting what good yourself reason to his memory . frankl " Now y that , my I dear think , you neither must of not your be proposed angry with ends me will if be I tell gained you , :-by the publication of this book . When first your great sorrow | came grieved fc upon wfrh bibi you you BV like as if an they 9 avalanche had lost , one every of pi their one of own your dear subjects famil ¦— .
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know and perpetually ^ still , from ^ more held sad impatient experience up to them are , that all as men a all model human ot any of excellence fellow perfection -mortal is ; for at being the we ; > best very imperfect , and that often those whose virtues are too much I do not extolled say but , were what onl there y too is successful much of envy in concealing and lack their of charity faults . j * in this feeling ; yet there is some truth and reason ; and remember that however perfect dear Ernest's character may seem to
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Aug. 24, 1867, page 173, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_24081867/page/7/
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