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Adams (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 27
Wit worth Preserving. --The committee appointed to collect metal for cannon for Gen. Beauregard's army, applied to a planter of Adams county, Miss. a few days since for his bell. Not having such an article, he mentioned it to his wife, when she very patriotically offered her brass kettle. The little ones rather demurred to the sacrifice, and one of them with a sweet tooth said "La, pa, what will we do for preserved" "My daughter." said the wag of a father, "our whole duty now is to preserve our country." The kettle was sent.
Beauregard (search for this): article 27
Wit worth Preserving. --The committee appointed to collect metal for cannon for Gen. Beauregard's army, applied to a planter of Adams county, Miss. a few days since for his bell. Not having such an article, he mentioned it to his wife, when she very patriotically offered her brass kettle. The little ones rather demurred to the sacrifice, and one of them with a sweet tooth said "La, pa, what will we do for preserved" "My daughter." said the wag of a father, "our whole duty now is to preserve our country." The kettle was sent.