American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . No. 1, —A QU1XT SMILE. name. It is both amusing and instructive to observe thedifferent ways of laughing; the varieties arc as numer-o is as individuals, lor almost every person lias his ownstyle, so distinct that he maybe ca Hy recognized byhie laugh. Oar arlisl presents three specimens, which. No. a.—rtJLL or re*.aie lair samples of different classes of laughers. In each,the character is quite plainly indicated by the se/lo inwhich pleasure cles of the fifce. First (No. 1,) we have a natural, quiet smile. The manenjoys anything com


American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . No. 1, —A QU1XT SMILE. name. It is both amusing and instructive to observe thedifferent ways of laughing; the varieties arc as numer-o is as individuals, lor almost every person lias his ownstyle, so distinct that he maybe ca Hy recognized byhie laugh. Oar arlisl presents three specimens, which. No. a.—rtJLL or re*.aie lair samples of different classes of laughers. In each,the character is quite plainly indicated by the se/lo inwhich pleasure cles of the fifce. First (No. 1,) we have a natural, quiet smile. The manenjoys anything comical, but has sense aud self com-mand enough not to be overcome by it. Lie has naturalstrength of character, which has been polished by cdiuation. so that his faculties arc under control. Contrasthis expression with cither of the following. No. 2 isbrimful of fun. and running over with laughter, which hevainly triufl to hold in with his hand upon his will giggle at the merest trifle—at a mistake of acompanion, an odd motion by an animal, at almost any-


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