Excerpt from Traits of American Humor, Vol. 3 of 3
The farmers of the surrounding country paid a yearly visit to Augusta, and having sold their crap of the great Southern staple, and laid in their stock of winter necessaries, returned home with something of that hrly satisfaction with which the pious Mohammedan turns his face homeward from Mecca. The first step upon arriving in the city was to ray aside their copperas-coloured.
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