Scribner's magazine . C*«5l^»J>. DRAWN BV A. CASTAIGNE. Why might not the Reverend Mr. Pentagon take lodgings at the inn of Monsieur Perot—Page 162. Vol. 166 FREXCH FOR A FORTMGHT gon had strufrgled with it for sometime, aud had beeu helped out bv theyounger members of the delegation, hegot it through his head that he was in-vited to join the Perot family at theSummer Festival of the French Societyto which they belono;ed, this festival be-ing a combined fete and j^ique-niqueat Tomkinsons Summer-Garden Park,a paradise of unspeakable delights sit-uated m the immediate neighborhood. It


Scribner's magazine . C*«5l^»J>. DRAWN BV A. CASTAIGNE. Why might not the Reverend Mr. Pentagon take lodgings at the inn of Monsieur Perot—Page 162. Vol. 166 FREXCH FOR A FORTMGHT gon had strufrgled with it for sometime, aud had beeu helped out bv theyounger members of the delegation, hegot it through his head that he was in-vited to join the Perot family at theSummer Festival of the French Societyto which they belono;ed, this festival be-ing a combined fete and j^ique-niqueat Tomkinsons Summer-Garden Park,a paradise of unspeakable delights sit-uated m the immediate neighborhood. It would have been impossible forMr. Pentagon to refuse, if he hadwished to refuse, which he did not inthe least. •• I ought to see about the letters,he redected ; but then, this bein^Saturday, they could not go until Mon-day, and I need only miss a single really I must not lose this oppor-tunitv of seeing what a French Festivalis like. Three country stages of vast age andof unlimited capacity transport


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