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FRI FAILITIII OP UTERI. &a,—tor some years I have bees • regular reader of all the notices that weekly recur in the Field molter the heading "Report• from Rivers, Lakes, 11te.," and Shropshire being my county, 1 turn from habit, never, alma! for pdaame, to the short uuttee every
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