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given up . I believe Stump met by himself for a good while . All the rest of our world is the same as ever , except that everybody has had the influenza , and everybody thinks he has had it worse than anybody else , and gets quite angry if you don't alloAv it . Do you remember a fine ,

handsome young man , very lively , named Mr . George Peabody 1 I am thinking of falling desperately hi loA'e Avith him . He took us to the opera the other night , and treated us so magnificently and gave us such beautiful bouquetsthat Ave think he must be

, one of the princes of the ' Aiabian Nights ' revived , and reverence him accordingly . He gave a grand breakfast lately at the Star and Garter ( hi writing to a native of the II . S . I should have said Star and

G ) . We and everybody else AA'ent , and afterward Ave had Grisi ancl Mario to sing 'Yankee Doodle . ' . . . We are just noAV like a magnified ' Happy Family ' —Yankees , Turks , Rooshians , Prooshians , ChineseGermansTartarsFrenchItalians

, , , , , camels , elephants , hippopotamuses , and cardinals—all living peacefully in one cage . All London , soul and body , is absorbed in the Great Exhibition of Industry , and when , we say we haven't been , people stop talking to us as if we Avere deaf

ancl dumb , but Ave Avon't go till you come to go AA'ith us . There is to be an opposition Exhibition of Idleness , to Avhich I am soiim to send something .

" ' No Popery' is all the fashion—no one knoAvs Avhat it will come to ; but , if the Roman Catholics get the best of it and roast us all , you shall have some of the ashes of your dearest friends sifted and sent over hi a coal-scuttle . I don't mean

to be burnt , but shall join the Pope ' s party . " By the bye , Ave had such a nice lecture from Thackeray on Pope ( of England ) , and , ever since , all the family have been reading or grabbing at Pope ' s letters

, Avhich , to my shame ( and yet to my joy , for they are such a new treat ) , I have seen all my life hi the book-case and never read a word of , for two foolish reasons—one , because they are bound in a colour that most dull books ivearandthe otherthat

, , , the pictures in the beginning are of a class that I hate , namely , Roman emperors ivith hooked noses , ancl temples of learning Avith pastoral warriors in armour ivith shepherds '

crooks larger than the temples . I dai , say you have met with that kind of books ancl avoided them as I did , but , if y 0 , J don ' t knoAV Pope ' s letters , do make friend s with them very soon . . . . HaA'e you forgotten ah your poetry on that hv <\ stool 1 We shall call you as they do the

cardinal , ' His Eminence , ' if you don ' t come CIOAVU . I am sure you could not read Bums up there ; Milton , you might , pethaps , ancl , pray tell me if you think there is as much sense in ' Lycidas' as in the ' Tiva Dogs . '

" Papa looks so AA'ell in his Turkish dress ( AVMCII he had made for our fancy-dress party ) that he says he has been an ugly Englishman long enough , and IIOAV intends to go ancl live in Constantinople and ho a handsome Turk for the rest of his clays . Mamma and all send love to the poor captain , Avho has got aground at last after so many safe voyages . " H . J . L .

"Mrs . P . makes me open this to tell you that she has entirely forgotten you . 1 went with her to Mchne . Tussaud's last night , and tried to bring you to her recollection by taking her into the Napoleon room ancl shoAving her the wax-works for Avhich the catalogue says you are the

model . I Avas delighted Avith everything , ancl Ave got into a regular TOAV and were nearly taken up by the police for staring at a live man , taking him for a wax murderer and criticising him accordingly , and , though his eyes very' naturally rolled

fiercely in his head , Ave , of course , though ! that was part of his business . Mrs . P . Avon't let me Avrite any more , and , besides , I can't spell Avell with her pen , so goodlive . "

" Tell the captain that the two Chalon boys have got some new pets . A pair oi fine carp Avere sent them to eat , but Louis said , ' Oh , Mr . Alfred , they ' re not dead . ' So they put them in a tub of Avater and they revived , and now they have a Avive the

net OA er the tub to keep cats and all other Avild beasts that roam in the deserts of Winipole-street from eating them , and they feed them on minnows , and take al ' their friends to look at them . " We think our readers will agree with « s that fcAv more thoroughly Avitty letters w

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
WORK OF THE CRAFT. Article 1
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 2
OBJECTS , ADVANTAGES, AND PLEASURES OF SCIENCE. Article 3
THE SHADOWS OF EVENING. Article 7
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 8
THE OTHER SIDE. Article 11
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 11
CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS' SOCIETY. Article 16
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 17
SONNET. Article 18
LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS, THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 18
MAIMOUNE. Article 22
Reviews. Article 25
SOME ORIGINAL LETTERS. Article 28
DEAR HEART MINE. Article 35
Forgotten Stories. Article 35
HEE LITTLE SHOE. Article 41
NOTES ON LITERATURE , SCIENCE AND ART. Article 41
MY LORD THE KING; Article 44
LIGHT. Article 48
DOUBLE ACROSTIC. Article 48
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given up . I believe Stump met by himself for a good while . All the rest of our world is the same as ever , except that everybody has had the influenza , and everybody thinks he has had it worse than anybody else , and gets quite angry if you don't alloAv it . Do you remember a fine ,

handsome young man , very lively , named Mr . George Peabody 1 I am thinking of falling desperately hi loA'e Avith him . He took us to the opera the other night , and treated us so magnificently and gave us such beautiful bouquetsthat Ave think he must be

, one of the princes of the ' Aiabian Nights ' revived , and reverence him accordingly . He gave a grand breakfast lately at the Star and Garter ( hi writing to a native of the II . S . I should have said Star and

G ) . We and everybody else AA'ent , and afterward Ave had Grisi ancl Mario to sing 'Yankee Doodle . ' . . . We are just noAV like a magnified ' Happy Family ' —Yankees , Turks , Rooshians , Prooshians , ChineseGermansTartarsFrenchItalians

, , , , , camels , elephants , hippopotamuses , and cardinals—all living peacefully in one cage . All London , soul and body , is absorbed in the Great Exhibition of Industry , and when , we say we haven't been , people stop talking to us as if we Avere deaf

ancl dumb , but Ave Avon't go till you come to go AA'ith us . There is to be an opposition Exhibition of Idleness , to Avhich I am soiim to send something .

" ' No Popery' is all the fashion—no one knoAvs Avhat it will come to ; but , if the Roman Catholics get the best of it and roast us all , you shall have some of the ashes of your dearest friends sifted and sent over hi a coal-scuttle . I don't mean

to be burnt , but shall join the Pope ' s party . " By the bye , Ave had such a nice lecture from Thackeray on Pope ( of England ) , and , ever since , all the family have been reading or grabbing at Pope ' s letters

, Avhich , to my shame ( and yet to my joy , for they are such a new treat ) , I have seen all my life hi the book-case and never read a word of , for two foolish reasons—one , because they are bound in a colour that most dull books ivearandthe otherthat

, , , the pictures in the beginning are of a class that I hate , namely , Roman emperors ivith hooked noses , ancl temples of learning Avith pastoral warriors in armour ivith shepherds '

crooks larger than the temples . I dai , say you have met with that kind of books ancl avoided them as I did , but , if y 0 , J don ' t knoAV Pope ' s letters , do make friend s with them very soon . . . . HaA'e you forgotten ah your poetry on that hv <\ stool 1 We shall call you as they do the

cardinal , ' His Eminence , ' if you don ' t come CIOAVU . I am sure you could not read Bums up there ; Milton , you might , pethaps , ancl , pray tell me if you think there is as much sense in ' Lycidas' as in the ' Tiva Dogs . '

" Papa looks so AA'ell in his Turkish dress ( AVMCII he had made for our fancy-dress party ) that he says he has been an ugly Englishman long enough , and IIOAV intends to go ancl live in Constantinople and ho a handsome Turk for the rest of his clays . Mamma and all send love to the poor captain , Avho has got aground at last after so many safe voyages . " H . J . L .

"Mrs . P . makes me open this to tell you that she has entirely forgotten you . 1 went with her to Mchne . Tussaud's last night , and tried to bring you to her recollection by taking her into the Napoleon room ancl shoAving her the wax-works for Avhich the catalogue says you are the

model . I Avas delighted Avith everything , ancl Ave got into a regular TOAV and were nearly taken up by the police for staring at a live man , taking him for a wax murderer and criticising him accordingly , and , though his eyes very' naturally rolled

fiercely in his head , Ave , of course , though ! that was part of his business . Mrs . P . Avon't let me Avrite any more , and , besides , I can't spell Avell with her pen , so goodlive . "

" Tell the captain that the two Chalon boys have got some new pets . A pair oi fine carp Avere sent them to eat , but Louis said , ' Oh , Mr . Alfred , they ' re not dead . ' So they put them in a tub of Avater and they revived , and now they have a Avive the

net OA er the tub to keep cats and all other Avild beasts that roam in the deserts of Winipole-street from eating them , and they feed them on minnows , and take al ' their friends to look at them . " We think our readers will agree with « s that fcAv more thoroughly Avitty letters w

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