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"Meeleck! Come Meeleck, Come!"

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This wholesome beverage, is carried all round the city by men in carts, wagons and very large tin kettles. The cows are pastured on the Island of New-York,some along the New-Jersey shore, and large droves on Long-Island. Milk sells from 4 to 6 cents per quart, delivered at our doors every morning in the winter season and twice a day in summer.

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The New-York Cries, in Rhyme Published in 1828 Available from books.google.com
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