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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: may 15, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Toulouse (France) or search for Toulouse (France) in all documents.
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A hunchback of Toulouse met a man who had but one eye, very early in the morning.-- "Good morrow, sir," said the one-eyed man," you have got your load on your shoulders very early." " It is so early," replied the hunchback, "that I see you have only one window open."
A rough fellow, whose knowledge of classical language was not quite complete, had been sick, and on recovering was told by his doctor he might take a little animal food.
"No, sir," said he, "I took your gruel easy enough, but hang me if I can go your hay and oats."
Commodore Stewart has published a letter detailing the particulars of an interview held with Mr. Calhoun in 1812, in which that statesman predicted the present state of affairs.
A country paper says: "A cow was struck by lightning and instantly killed, belonging to the village physician, who had a beautiful calf four days old!"
The New York Day Book says that out of fifty Democratic papers daily received at that office, not one is in