Salad for the solitary and the social: . ous hours, and wove for himself in heavenly song a gar-land of immortality. The martyred hosts said—Wo, to thepagan powers that demanded a recantation of their faith, andswift fi-om the fire and the torture their souls uprose to therewards and beatitude of heaven. Wo-hody, seems by a natural afi&nity to belong to no-thing,so something ought to be said about it. N^obody is a most mischievous and meddlesome personage; 134: SOMETHING ABOUT NOTHING. for he is often engaged in the perpetration of some marvellousdeeds. He is often guilty of arson, murder, and


Salad for the solitary and the social: . ous hours, and wove for himself in heavenly song a gar-land of immortality. The martyred hosts said—Wo, to thepagan powers that demanded a recantation of their faith, andswift fi-om the fire and the torture their souls uprose to therewards and beatitude of heaven. Wo-hody, seems by a natural afi&nity to belong to no-thing,so something ought to be said about it. N^obody is a most mischievous and meddlesome personage; 134: SOMETHING ABOUT NOTHING. for he is often engaged in the perpetration of some marvellousdeeds. He is often guilty of arson, murder, and other grandmisdemeanors ; he stirs up strife, and severs firm friends. It isalso true that there are some bright lights in his character,and occasionally he is nobly implicated in some noble acts ofbeneficence. Possibly, the foregoing talk about nothing may be deemedvery nonsensical; and yet, a little nonsense is, sometimes, ad-missible. Confectionery, at any rate, finds favor with the fair,the sterner despise the dainty


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