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In such cases, the prior worker has sometimes identified his own by a blunder, as he would a stolen china vase by a crack. There have been, no doubt, cruel instances of printers' blunders in our own days, like the fate of the youthful poetess in the Fudge family: "When I talked of the dewdrops on freshly-blown roses, The nasty things printed it freshly-blown noses."

"If I must positively be chained, and my hands bound," said he to himself, "let it be at least with this fresh young girl, who can conceal the thorny crown of wedlock under freshly-blown rosebuds. My heart has nothing more to do with this old love; it has grown young again under the influence of new feelings, and I will not let this youthfulness be destroyed by the icy-cold smiles of duty.

"They are beautiful, Belle," said Cora, looking with admiration at the dainty green vines with their freshly-blown, colored bells that trailed from the glass bowl in the center of the table. "Nothing could be more artistic, and we enjoy them even if Laurel has missed them," Cora finished. "But the food," demanded Hazel. "It is of that we sing. Food, food!

I think it will nearly kill me to do it. I am so ashamed; our dress, you know, Julie." And by the dull glimmer of the camp-fire Julie could see that her mistress' face was like a freshly-blown carnation. "I would not mind telling mon chef, ma maitresse; Monsieur Stephens will prize you all the more for your bravery.

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