St Nicholas [serial] . ith a pen,—that is, without theof a mirror,—and the picture is still in existenWhile in New York, just before he went upsee General Arnold, he made several silhouportraits of ladies who then lived there, andwere said to be remarkably correct likenesses, ;were, of course, greatly prized afterward aswork of the young, genial, and light-hearted Bril|officer. Those Revolutionary days are now very handsome English gentleman has been dllong, long years. We can forgive his efforts agaIus now, and perhaps it will be more agreeabltlthink of him as the artist-soldier rathe


St Nicholas [serial] . ith a pen,—that is, without theof a mirror,—and the picture is still in existenWhile in New York, just before he went upsee General Arnold, he made several silhouportraits of ladies who then lived there, andwere said to be remarkably correct likenesses, ;were, of course, greatly prized afterward aswork of the young, genial, and light-hearted Bril|officer. Those Revolutionary days are now very handsome English gentleman has been dllong, long years. We can forgive his efforts agaIus now, and perhaps it will be more agreeabltlthink of him as the artist-soldier rather thanspy at West Point. 77-1 THE SANDHOPPER JIG. 235 THE SANDHOPPER JIG. By Margaret Eytinge. 1 SAID a Shrimp to a Sandhopper, one summers day And up in the air he proceeded to jump, (They were walking along the beach) : While the Hermit Crab shouted Hurrah ! I am told that you dance in a wonderful way; And old Mr. Lobster applauded so hard, a Pray, would you be willing to teach ? He broke off his handsomest


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