The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 13, No. 374, June 6, 1829 by Various
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page 47 of 50 (94%)
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* * * * * THE GATHERER * * * * * A snapper up of unconsidered trifles. SHAKSPEARE. It is said that the famous Burman General, Bundoola, who was killed at the siege of Donabew, began, before his death, to evince symptoms of Christianity. When the Mugh (a native belonging to the Chittagong frontier) who reported this interesting fact, was pressed to explain what these symptoms were, he replied, with much simplicity, that Bundoola was of his "master's caste," having acquired a relish for the enjoyment of roast beef, pork, and brandy. W.G.C. * * * * * "DRY LODGINGS TO LET." |
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