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"But what went ye out for to see?" A Ree...

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Day
23
Month
October
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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"But what went ye out for to see?" A Reed shaken by his "wind." Brown, according to Reed is a liar ! [See Reed interview, Chicago Herald.] Will Brown He down under this, or stand up, like a man of nerve, and hurl the lie back in the Czar's teeth? A parrot, left alone with a sleeping dog, slid from its perch, called the dog names, and finally clawed his nose. The mastiff at once awoke and tore the tail feathers out of the bird, which resumed its perch andsaid, "I talk too blamed much." Reed feels that he is that bird. The Ypsilantian on Barkworth's speech: What he discovered in the faces of his audience that should lead him repeatedly to exhort them to be honest, is more than appeared to the casual observer, but this he did do over and over. Easily enough explained. He had caught sight of the editor of the Ypsilantian.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News