If you look at a dozen com¬ 
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A CAVILER'S VIEWS. to the swine after 
W ITH all respect for the discretion from the great pans. 
and sagacity of our good editor, pause, as there alwi 
just this once I want to find fault. In overwork. Tl 
The E. N.-Y. of March 17, we are given <. you to 
a target of questions, an alluring target, alone !” I interrupte 
but a second glance shows six shots al- “It was just as ' 
ready neatly piercing the bull’s eye. With unfailing sweet 
everything already well said about the °° worn ou o 
division of labor in the farmer’s family, 
what remains hut to proceed with the 
answers rather than the questions for a 
text ? A noticeable thing in all but one 
of the articles referred to, is the matter- 
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venience that ought to he remedied. The 
man who keeps the water pails of the 
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woman who dips water out of a pail 
never uses half as much as she wishes. 
But farmers are poor and usually in 
debt. True; but count the barnyards 
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water, and then count the farm kitchens 
where there is any like convenience. 
All summer long the cows are at pasture 
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do away with the necessity for fresh well 
or spring water for the morning teaket¬ 
tle, and modern invention still leaves us 
dependent upon heavy fuel. There is a 
man who by a cleverly arranged cord opens 
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Grundy’s ideas as to whether master or 
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The incident he relates reminds me of a 
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Her home was in a region of large 
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