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MR. AND MRS. WOODBRIDGE,
WITH
OTHER TALES,
REPRESENTING
LIFE AS IT IS:
AND INTENDED TO SHOW
WHAT IT SHOULD BE.
WITH
OTHER TALES,
REPRESENTING
LIFE AS IT IS:
AND INTENDED TO SHOW
WHAT IT SHOULD BE.
BY MISS E. LESLIE.
Long since, this world's thorny way
Hath number'd out my weary days,
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Fate still hath bless'd me with a friend.
Hath number'd out my weary days,
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Fate still hath bless'd me with a friend.
—Burns.
PROVIDENCE:
ISAAC H. CADY, 19 MARKET STREET.
1841.
Printer's Imprint
BENJAMIN F. MOORE,
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
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