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He Surrendered

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
December
Year
1862
Copyright
Public Domain
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-Au apigsinglittlo incident ooi'urred uunng tiio name ui Nèwlonia,.Mo. The figbt being refter holly contosted an officcr beeamc very thiisty, and rep'iiréd to a spring near by to pot a drafl of cool water Kneeljng down lic drank froui the spring, without the aid of a cup. As hc arosc from tliis refreshiug tod he iat himself fair and square upon Iiis own hecls wlrch wore nrmed with u pair of treraondous Mexican spurx. TÍ10 instant ho' feit tho piiclc of tho fharp rowels, he timuglit the ene niy wcie upon hun md a bayonet entering litH flosh. Wheii some of his men ariived, ho was bawling, ' Oh. I curren dur! I smrendur!' at tho top of his voice, L" A good story istolrl of a rustió ytvuth an.l a country glrl, who s;it faïfng each othei' at a huking party. - Tbe yonth, smiUen with the charms of the beauiilu! mniden, only ventiircl his sly look, and nnw and tlien tonehcfl Patty'8 loot onder the table. ThogiH determined to make the yonth e-press wliat ho uppuafed so wariny to feel, boro with theso adyarice a little wbilo in silenco, wheri sbe criecl oijt - "Look fiere, if yon love me, vvhy don't you (-ay so; but don't dirty my stockings" ,....„ L More than sixty milüons of dollars havo buen given in private boufttiqa sinca the warbegut}.

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Old News
Michigan Argus