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from persons more or less competent to speak on the sub
ject:
The poorest mother’s richest gift.
The safety valve of exuberant feeling.
The drop that causes the cup of love to overflow.
A two-faced action that meets with mutual approval.
Cupid’s sealing wax.
It’s like the wind that blows—felt but not seen.
That in which two heads are better than one.
Cupid’s cruising smack.
Two circulars in a state of contraction and in an
anatomical juxtaposition.
Printing without ink—no proof sheets wanted.
Reports at headquarters.
A woman’s most effective argument.
The striking of a love match.
A thing that cannot be taken without giving; and can
not be given without taking.
A universal plaster that heals all wounds given in
thoughtless tiffs.—Exchange.
We are glad to see that notwithstanding the
“Ball High School Review,” of Galveston, Texas, is a new
paper, it is improving with each issue.
How old are you, Miss?
I have seen twenty summers.
How long have you been blind?—Ex.