. Wit, humor and pathos . ew Heliotype process after WilliamHogarth: ECCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCE E E E EEE E E D E E DDD E E D E E D E E C D EEE ECCCCCCCCCCCCC E E E D EEE DDDDD E E E DDD E E D D I E D D D E DDD E D D D E E D DD E E D D E E . D D E E D D E E DDDD D E E D DDDD E E D EE EE MAP OF ACCIDENT. D represents Donn. E represents Eli. C represents Cane. Yours truly, ; Eli P. S.—I send you my original poem by ArtemusWard and John Phoenix on my truthful and high-toned 134 friend Donnel Pirate, the only licensed court-jester nowliving: CHAP. 3ST. Once on a time it came to pass, As


. Wit, humor and pathos . ew Heliotype process after WilliamHogarth: ECCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCE E E E EEE E E D E E DDD E E D E E D E E C D EEE ECCCCCCCCCCCCC E E E D EEE DDDDD E E E DDD E E D D I E D D D E DDD E D D D E E D DD E E D D E E . D D E E D D E E DDDD D E E D DDDD E E D EE EE MAP OF ACCIDENT. D represents Donn. E represents Eli. C represents Cane. Yours truly, ; Eli P. S.—I send you my original poem by ArtemusWard and John Phoenix on my truthful and high-toned 134 friend Donnel Pirate, the only licensed court-jester nowliving: CHAP. 3ST. Once on a time it came to pass, As Donn Pirate was lyingAsleep in bed, he had a dream And cried, Im dying—dying ! PART ONEST. But when they woke the lying Donn, He said, Im only cheatingThe grave of my poor sinful soul And th Devil of a happy meeting. CONCLUSION. So when they found in Washington, Alas ! that Donn was stealingA march on Satan and his imps, Their grief twas hard concealing. E. P. A DAY AT SARATOGA. FLIRTING DANCING—DRINKING— I AM AFRAID SOME ONEIS WATCHING US ! What do the swells do in Sar-atoga ? Well, at eight A. M. they appearon the hotel balcony. He is dressedin soft hat, with feather, and Englishcut-away coat; she in Leghorn hat,cocked up with plume. She carriesa pongee parasol, bound with blacklace, and wears a pongee redingote,with black lace sleeves to match her parasol. In theold time of Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis and Mrs. , young ladies and poodles in hot weather bothneeded muslin; but times have changed. Aw, Miss Astor, Augustus remarks, thwal Iethkort you to the Congwes spwing? Thanks, Mister de Courtney, thanks! repliesMiss Astor, taking his arm. Then they saunter to the spring, drink two glasses,and walk around the park. She hangs lovingly on hisarm as she watches the squirrels and fawns, or looksup sweetly as she gossips confidentially about the hor-rid dresses the Scroggs girls wear. Returning to thespring, they drink the third glass and return to theStates. N


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