EPISODE IN CENTRAL PARK. 
Rou*e Up 
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her efforts to bring back the disordered liver and 
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When eggs are scarce, it is simp]} aggravat¬ 
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nothing 
An idiot who lives near Lowville, and who 
signs himself “ Nature’s Poet,” sends us three 
foolscap pages of jingle, beginning “ The for¬ 
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let ’em fret. 
Little Billy lias been taken to see his old 
uncle, who is so deaf that he cannot hear a 
word without recourse to his ear-trumpet. 
Billy watches themovementfi of this instrument 
for some time with great interest, and then ex¬ 
claims : “Mamma, what does ancle try all the 
time to play the horn with his ear for, when he 
can't make it go ?” 
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