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“MY LIBRARY WAS DUKEDOM LARGE ENOUGIL. , and somethin y must all adopt My realm is a den, but it holds when they become mighty men dowagers; so you Who flourish in amity jolly: see, dear Mrs. Brown, For Lamb never turns the cold jg ig just as well to shoulder to Burns, begin early, and one And Aischylos nudges Macaulay. cay kill time. that Parnassus is mine with delights all way as well as an- divine ; other, and be benefit- Isee nodark Acheron’s frowning. ed too. “Tis such a Refreshment is here and no famine gloomy morning I I fear, shall have to attend For a huge Plato Bacon is Brown- 4 matinee, You see, ing. I need something to ‘The new and the old fair creations unfold ; cere ms he nthe Proud products of heart and of brain. wonton tabines Dees Will Shakespeare unlocks intellectual stocks, me, must you go? And Pope proves a potion for Paine. Sorry, for I enjoy your conversation so Thomas Hood has a place at the head of the case; much; ‘tis so unlike At the foot may friend Bunyan be seen. that frivolous Mrs.S., While singers and sages, the heirs of the ages, whose only thought > - Have taken their stations between, and theme is dress. z Gite»— How complacent she Firm friends are they al, and their bonds will enthrall eoked abs eigrule GRADUATED. Until my life-volume shall close ; And elegist Gray then will pilot the way ‘To his churchyard of endless repose. ning novelty for Faster, and mark my Lacy vinitoe. hates ce iin tharas. 7 - words the color w MIME RE ee MINTS’ REST. be jubilee blue. Y: can see ita long w “Really, Dora, you quite surprised me by your look and attitude of | off you know, and si devotion this morning at church. Dr. Devine’s words must have impression upon your dear, frivolous little heart. I could only think of the angels when I gazed upon your dewy, innocent eyes.” FRANK CECIL LOCKWOOD. her money won't be wasted. Yes! Tam always fatigued when I get home from church. I think mental work is so ex- hausting, and so after a glass of wine I generally snatch a wink or two ‘. before I go to the matince. Come in to-morrow, dear Mrs. B., and I'll “Indeed, Mrs. Brown, I do think Dr. Devine is just splendid. He show you my lavender cashmere for Good Friday services, and the dear rolls his e’s just like dear, darling Mr. Booth, and says *charch’ und little crepe bonnet to match. It only needs a bre Gawd’ so beautifully, I do enjoy the sanctuary, after the whirl and it. “Twill create quite a flutter I know, ‘tis such a tasteful insignia of flurry of the gay season, so much. This morning after I had looked mourning. Proper frame of mind for it, you say? Ah, yes! expect around to see who was out, and if Mrs, T. had on that hideous hat I'll be blue enough, for mamma has got to decide about that time which shows off her big ears to such advantage, and buttoned the last, where we shall go this summer, and as papa is talking retrenchment I Iuitton of my gloves and arranged my bangles, and bangs as well, and /am sure she will select some old cheap, poky place, and that’s enough the sermon began, I just closed my eyes and sank into a delicious rev-|to envelope me in the darkest shade of melancholy I'm sure. Well, erie, Before he was through [had fully decided upon trimming my | au revoir. NORA MARBLE. ww etamine with galoon with a Cor coat to match, and that the = mmings of my bonnet should be in shrimp pink, and then I opened THE ANNUAL ROW. 9 nd watched dear Dr. Devine’s gestures; he uses his hands so “Twenty-tive dollars for a new bonnet!” ejaculated old Brown, You'll have to whistle for it unless you pay for it urself.” “Come, my dear, be rea- sonable,” said Mrs. Brown. made them Wherever look dewy. did you expect [t was such a f rt re i I would get relief to get it the money off my mind, ? 4 from ets and by EN AE ES - “Why, fits he iat NG , , I sneered the nounced =| eres , a old man “you blessing I . L - y made the fam- so com: 4 Z Gi = ily keep Lent forted and WBA 4) \Aatte Fam iif j y , —— so strictly this tranquil! M a eb y : Ly Uy year that I Ss, too, th j Y j should s and I suppose it was the thought of the delicate sweet = : 2 ae ‘ shrimp pink f \ Ly which you { : caught in my eyes that it looks well : Z LLY you have oung SS fi 5 : : enough saved girls to attend : ; : 5 4 tobuy adozen urch a great S S == ; ~4P = bonnet: ally at this seas0 ni0 f; to calculate peak be- HIGH LIFE BELOW STAIRS. how lene cause piety your rich = Deane Ew) | ac. C208 (to ehambermatd, who has jut Antahed reciting the pathetic Lory af “The Maniae's Mole Moan) Yershpote he yeutiully. S87 a . | Mary, so yez did, an’ yez look like a beautiful chromo, so yez do ; an’ it's a great shame so it is that yez haven't got sarvice in the prince cle _ is going thing in wo- © Wales's family, for he'd make an acthress of ye sure!” to live. Never try