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Substantial Relic

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
April
Year
1877
Copyright
Public Domain
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A gentleman vimting the wiclow of a poet was exceedingly anxious to ohtain some relio of the bard, to be kopt as a memorial of the decessed. The ladyrepüed to uil his eutreaties tlmt she lnul already given away everything that was remurkable, 6r that she eoulil think f parting with, so that she liad no relie íeft. Htill the visitor infiisted, and still the lady deeliired her innbility to satisfy him, till at last a happy tliuught struck her, and she exelaimed, " Unless you take myself, I roally cnu think of no otlier relie [relictj of him thatit. is in my power to give or yours to reeeive." A practicai, London manager is making arrangement far gratuitonsly insuiiiifí tlie uves of his audieuee. Tlms every visitor to Iiír place oí amuseinr nt. can enjoy the play, with the reflection that in caso the plaoe burns down, or he or she goos up, the legal heir of the defunci wül receive tlie Bura of $,"0,000,

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Subjects
Old News
Michigan Argus