The Alamo Star (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 25, 1854 Page: 1 of 4
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Every OWSR Siii t «1UY BY
T&Í . .T AR i* di'ViUed tf> the advancement of
liie YoutiSiti. Literature and Morality. We
wij} give our opÍDíOü ou ali mfyc ts. TheJat-
eat news and spic.irat wit will always be fvu.nd
in Alt# fcrjta. .
The Youth of this, and other Stipes, are 6oiio
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#nd brought ii ¿own 'kerslap* a^on
Before I touMrejgfter fr^.n ray siirpft«e
sa mejiiftdpTfefafe" (te?eco1l<4 a nd left \u\
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4,i jhiak Yoff ftf'tolkgl 'ink on' the
[n ber band lit-
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We wki! furnlw-flii4 Ateme Mar, at the lows, , " * ' ' f - ' ?
.. T 4j,' * t, sl > . t1 litedv*or--w*v. taid— *
i.iiL- oí City ..^u*pcr \otumf.oi *ix wo.mUs, „ s_„/..f.:,idv
.ur firt: cents per iinglB "
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OFFICE.
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t-rcatur^ of si^en mmmtrs, named Mary,
alé*i$e to., visit a', priming office
Gar! thon^bt J,Vhat a chance! Lova in a
priijJtngcihce.Sj j s
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#1 u* h^r^IHF fee OMiiPi?a rioñWmpfcme-n& >>£..
the black arf~the pre* , the roller, the ir.k, t
and the boxes oí A. 0. CM: I touk
I opportuuiiy-w *n«tei| hff pr«ity liuietyiod and
she dre w^ back, knocking a stickful of matter
fa£& oi t
síap Tá t&e ifery
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mepv pea J t*f laughter* &h Ifcjfffi#! tíirdttgft- ^eyctml It# and ttts paw pnlÑ'ft
j|lrkiiar. RW "tura, Xjjtefi a te a h yn;-d wv T 1\a roan fSffifattBlff1!* i*¿&r wou
reá^h, aw^^ith her rogiikí
f a raijer does
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s!>^^o thai r.ad Úp
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nteitajüéé -^bsÍ wq^Hy a v if fim-^íoin that ¿e had disar
I hítele &
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H y haifll mak.- !M
^ÍTotí take txmmoch «a 14 ^ ^ ^
^Ha ! ha f -Charle} --that1??-
•my irnorcNHi-in !• l.i¿! ha.!" , 1
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Invent tu fae pla a anri^ curvcyfn! mvw-^íor.
a misiMnu%nd I do .-jolito t;^bkí iiü.vc pa^d ^
for a .d'fiiuéa negro^^^t |4ílfiltghuist
colú% ■■■!
- " And A," satdlr 'iifek it k'vejma
printi.i ; uUce ! TIki devil liy away with such
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Jjja next mocWfe wííen tiie ed
but fort ha that thegan had don
UiH#Sf atffl tHe beat <Hd not know hoi
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It true^keowiag lje
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"#oa cli a bl e ^iUamande'r,
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141 Híttst have a ki«$ for th
d !, and at
the otfiee, ai rather cakulate" lie found thinp
a lit lie iop%) -«irr>% f4 However that uiadit oo
dfflereaco to imi PiIm ^iiiiiiiilVit" 2oo^.,helore.
it 1 went; I ynanaged to twht my arm arouni I . ... T , . . ^ - \ , . *
1 tinefT olli-Í mink of liuieHlary, and keep my
her waUt, and m a «urogóle to free ber^rif, she
upset a galley of editorial, Uat I obtained the
daylight. > ''
I hartvatarks of th^^ne for many a day,
and now, whenever-1 áétTa lady ^nter a prtn-
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ki« . By Saiot Paul! it was a sweet one—and
&e little witeh bore it like a martyr—she never
pereamed oncoj-bOt as I raised lay lips from
„rf hers, she gave^ me a box oa the car that made
me lee more stars than ever did Aeracfet
through the b?g telescope. Somewhat nettled
ami with my cheek smarting with pain, I again
seized her waist, saying, Hif you dónH like it,
just take back the kiss." As she jerked her*
nelf from my arms, har foot struck the fye-pot,
and over it went. Anther galley of e Utorial
wnn •prinkltfd an the floor, and in her aborts
u* reach the door her foot slipped and she foil,
and her hand stuck tip to the elbow in the ink-
Jreg. She slowly draw it forth from the keg,
áripping with ink, and asked tnp what use 1
lar. To my surprise she eeme¿
raíhc*|Jleased thaa angry—boi t!ie« was
lurkligeievil in feareye that
eye on the ink krg; ami though she were as
t>eautifu 1 as Jpebe, I would not toucli her with a
ten foot pole. >- '1 ■■* ;-*il' v_l.
rest, we would «dvise one grat
mad<'—ea^ii man cni>eoace rhiai'
\rorite iiienui^cftire. safely "
then be subjected (othJfctiat
eb.capeá parboij*, of^Óarw, _. ^
tf.\K PtiL 4 ' ; : ■<UvM
We will vojuntoer to lot áa^
oceasuMt.
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A F^w days since, one of our learned coun-
f els deemed it necessary 4o shaka/he testimony
of a Mr. Butterworth, by impugning his v«r-
aet'tj^" The witness being called to the stand,
the lawyer commenced:
M Do you know Mr, Butterworth 1"
u Yes *'
M What is Butterworth *?"
M Two and ten pence a pound, although I have
paid as high as-*—" V
^hat will do, sir. %ok caa take yoar
,rSaraii\y,. my boy, w
trust 1" satd a filler to his
u What a funnir question,
"€a H-ar«i«^r^,8a'
Vet, Pa^i I«t like to.
" What a sUiyitar
" WeH, Pa, youf ¿uncfay troa
t$ of trust, 'cos .you got em on
[Exit Fa, wtiiMlip.]
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ford
traveling^
came to a ford and hired a boat
acroftf. The watar being .pore
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Hiaclitefadoat. As i stood surveying theb&cfr
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of her hand, she raised it on
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The Alamo Star (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 25, 1854, newspaper, March 25, 1854; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth176969/m1/1/?q=+date%3A1845-1860: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.