. Picturesque B. and O. Historical and descriptive . ing action thereon, quickly resulted as was to be expected. Toindulge in an entirely original , they came, they saw, they con-quered—not only their worse halves, but Ben and Apple Jack, and, let itnot fail to - iicordiMl, Tom as well. The whites of the happy servitorseyes sparkled in strDiiger contrast than ever with their ebony pupils, andwere matched only by glistening rows of teeth exhibited so far back as tomake one wonder if the process of closing them was not necessarily bysections. A Chesterfield in black, Toms attentions w


. Picturesque B. and O. Historical and descriptive . ing action thereon, quickly resulted as was to be expected. Toindulge in an entirely original , they came, they saw, they con-quered—not only their worse halves, but Ben and Apple Jack, and, let itnot fail to - iicordiMl, Tom as well. The whites of the happy servitorseyes sparkled in strDiiger contrast than ever with their ebony pupils, andwere matched only by glistening rows of teeth exhibited so far back as tomake one wonder if the process of closing them was not necessarily bysections. A Chesterfield in black, Toms attentions were so well timedand so complete that the ladies were at home at once, and the car took ona new beauty and brightness. The feminine Yellowstone, trim pf figure,graceful in action and in repose; apt, clear-headed, and quick as a flashin repartee, her voice was a charm none could withstand: used so deftlj inconversation and .so nuisically in song, there was no end to the demandsupon it. an aillstof rare rxc^ Iut pirturrs been. 9a Utterly Utter. only talent can enter. Sensible and practical as was Mrs. Y., she hadbeen touched to a considerable extent by the .esthetic craze, and her too toos, too transcendently all , and similar , addedpiquancy to her talk and manner. To her Aesthetic eye everything-had something lily-like about it, and the more difficult this iiappened tobe for others to perceive or imagine, the more extravagant her The Fairys helpmeet was an interesting little body, girlish in form,with a merry eye, and face lit up by an animation that betokened at oncebeauty, intelligence and refinement. Powers of speech never failing uponany subject, she was indeed a fairy with magic wand most potent. Con-trasted with her big, unwieldy lord, the paradoxical appellative by whichhe was distinguished among men became a more apparent absurdity thanever. The fairy in truth was one of the best-natured and jolliest ofwomen, and as Ye


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