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The Daily Dispatch: March 30, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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between the two ladies, and asked, in perfect good faith. 'Say, Ma'am! can you see the hole?' The lady on the right turned round and looked at Mrs. Dodd with a pair of eyes that expression made more insolent even than nature had made them, and said in the voice of ice and snow, tingling with a fine suggestion of astonishment-- 'What?' Mrs. Dodd never winced she was so absorbed in her hurt. 'Why, you see I sticked a pin into my thumb, and pins are plenteous, they say. Hester Smith's daughter, worked to a pin factory, she got pricked and didn't take no pains to heal up the wound, and she swelled up awfully, got mortified and really died; so I always carry Daily in my pocket to put on first jump; but I can't see real well in the cards as to apply it right.--Do you see the hole?' The green eyes and amber hair confronted her again, and the same discriminating voice remarked, 'I see a very dirty thumb.' Now Mrs. Dodd's thumb did not look clean; she had taken
Runaway --$50 reward.--Ran away from the subscriber, in Henrico county, my servant, Smith. Said negro is about 30 years old, black, polite when spoken to. He has lost part of one car; was purchased in Richmond last January, and came from Fauquier county. I will give the above reward for his apprehension and delivery to me or his confinement in jail so that I get him again. John Lindsey, 1st Market. wh 13--5t*