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 Every gift had a poem attached, and as the presents were of every description, the verses possessed an agreeable variety. Here are a few as a sample. A small tea-kettle was one gift, and this pleasing verse seemed to be bubbling out of its spout:—

Another was this brief warning tucked into a match-box:—

A third was rather sentimental, from Mrs. Coobiddy:—