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Making sport of the blind boy.
The industrious man
The little pilferers.
Be kind to the needy.
Summer luxuries.
The wharf.
The staff of life.
A ride to the city.
The happy family.
The cruel boys robbing the bird of her little ones.
The dishonest boy
Industry & sloth.
The cruel boys. [graphic] : What shows a worse disposition than to abuse a poor dumb creature. It is the beginning of a course, that leads to robbery and murder.
The rogue caught
[Sunday in the Country]
Fine oysters.
The butcher.
The omnibus.
The express man.
The sea and the ships.
The farmer at the market.
To the depot.
The rag tender
Coming home.
The coal-cart.
The oysterman.
Idle talk.
The wood-cart.
The draymen.
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