The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 14, No. 383, August 1, 1829 by Various
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Save those mute charities, by which the good
Strengthen poor worms, and serve their Maker best. _Village Patriarch_. * * * * * CURIOUS CONTRIVANCE. In the Pampas, when the natives want a granary, they sew the legs of a whole skin up, and fill it full of corn; it is then tied up to four stakes, with the legs hanging downwards, so that it has the appearance of an elephant hanging up; the top is again covered with hides, which prevent the rats getting in. In stretching a skin to dry, wood is so scarce in many parts of the Pampas, that the rib bones are carefully preserved to supply its place, and used as pegs to fix it in the ground. When a new-born infant is to be cradled, a square sheepskin is laced to a small rude frame of wood, and suspended like a scale to a beam or rail.--_Brand's Peru._ * * * * * SOUTH AMERICAN DINNER. A recent traveller thus describes a dinner party at Mendoza:--The day of days arrived; the carriage was flying about the town with a couple of |
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