Kaleidoscope . pity yon poor wight Afoot! ? Yet, but a little whileWith musics merry pretty eyes a-smile,Hell trip a-many a mile )i Cupid. 73 ACADEMIC ARABIAN NIGHTS. Written by an ingenuous Author, and now set forth by Mr. Dan Cupid for theentertainment of the public. The Celebrated Buggies of B. F. Hunt and the Famous Horses of the Same. R. MIDNIGHT P. PLAYER, thatelegant young man who is so univer-sally admired by the fair sex—-perhapsby reason of the atmosphere of de-lightful wickedness which hangs sogracefully about his person—stood bythe belfry with his great coat over


Kaleidoscope . pity yon poor wight Afoot! ? Yet, but a little whileWith musics merry pretty eyes a-smile,Hell trip a-many a mile )i Cupid. 73 ACADEMIC ARABIAN NIGHTS. Written by an ingenuous Author, and now set forth by Mr. Dan Cupid for theentertainment of the public. The Celebrated Buggies of B. F. Hunt and the Famous Horses of the Same. R. MIDNIGHT P. PLAYER, thatelegant young man who is so univer-sally admired by the fair sex—-perhapsby reason of the atmosphere of de-lightful wickedness which hangs sogracefully about his person—stood bythe belfry with his great coat over onearm and his cane swung from theother. He was a remarkable personby what was said of him, Mr. Player,but that was infinitely more than whathe actually did, for, if the truth must be told, this young gentleman rather gamboled vaingloriously on themargins of vice than deeply immersed himself therein. At the time of his firstappearance in this narrative, he exhibited unmistakable symptoms of impatience, 74.


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