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Killed By The Natives.

round of beef , which a pale , perspiring man , in his shirt sleeves , and those turned up , was perpetually slicing , within . Then it as suddenly went into the equivocal photograph fine ; and anon—I believe some investigation at the Middlesex Sessions led to the change—endeavoured to combine law-abiding and fine art promulgation by appearing in an eruption of cheap and tawdry valentines , some of a character not too refined . I have a notion that it at one time flourished—well , let us say took its shutters down each

day for a few weeks—under the joint proprietorship of a phrenologist , a learned pig that told fortunes , ancl a bearded woman ; and here it was , with barrels of bivalves displayed , snowy-white napery draped in front of marble-painted counters ; attractive announcements of " Best Colchester natives , 3 s ., Scotch , 2 s ., ordinary , Is ., a dozen ; " shining castors , crystal cruets , little plates , tiny white loaves , fascinating diminutive pats of butter . No—stop . There was no butter displayed to tempt the hungry oyster-eater , and

this hiatus led to my first , or nearly my first , enquiry as I entered the establishment . The shop appeared to be kept by an oyster merchant—sex uncertain—age apparently about rising three . This pettieoated locum tenens was amusing itself with the very oddest toy vehicle I ever saw in the whole course of my life . It was a cedar box , which had presumably originally contained a hunched cigars , branded all over with the charcoally indentations verifying the Floras des Cabanas , etc ., etc ., formerly within . This , mounted wheels and attached to of dirt

on a yard y reel tape , was being dragged about the shop floor by the baby , who on seeing me began to cry . " Is there nobody but you minding this shop , my dear ? " I enquired , in as reassuring a tone as I could assume . 'The imp left off blubbering , toddled to a sort of wooden-screened ladder in one corner , and screamed , up it , " Father !"— " Father ! " at the top of its voice . There was no reply . To set my little host at bis—or her—easeI pretended to

ex-, amine the display on the counter . " Why , there is no butter here , " I exclaimed . " Ask your father , my clear , if he hasn't any butter . " The baby stared for a second or two , then toddled , or climbed rather , up two or three of the steep stairs ancl ejaculated some disconnected syllables , in which I fancy I detected the words , " Cus'mer "— " Gentl-man " — " Father "— " Butter , " ancl so on .

Still no reply . Three minutes' interval ! Then gruesome sounds above—as of gurgling—as of grumbling—as of furious invective—as of fierce objurgation—horrible so uiids—naughty sounds—expletives and self-commination ; ancl from all only to be collected the intelligible syllables , " In bed !" " What do you mean ! " I bellowed up the stairs , " Are you in lied , or do yon keep the butter in bed ? " The child recommenced crying ; the muffled thunder above went on rumbling ; but I distinctly heard , enunciated through the storm , the awesome words , "Under the bed . ' "

Certain commercial negotiations , not wholly unconnected—as the penny-a-liners say—with a transfer of a portion of the impecunious Mr . Mieawber's library , werethe readers of "David Copperfield" will remember—not infrequently transacted with the vendee in bed . I recalled the scene , " The keeper of this ' bookstall , who lived in a httle house behind it , used to get tipsy every night , and to be violently scolded by his wife every morning . More than once , when I went there early , I bad ' audience of him turn bedstead

m a -up , with a cut in his forehead or a black eye , bearing witness to his excesses over " night ( I am afraid he was quarrelsome in his drink ) , ancl he , with a shaking han ^ endeavouring to find the needful shillings in one or other of the Pockets of his clothes , which lay upon the floor , while his wife , with a baby in her arms and her shoes down at heel , never left off rating him . Sometimes he nad lost his money * , ancl then he would ask me to call again ; but his wife had always got —had taken his dare

some , I say , while he was drunk—ancl secretly completed the bargain on the stairs , as we went clown together . " But the row above more forcibly suggested another episode in poor little Davy's career , when he timidly essayed to sell his jacket at the marine store dealer ' s shop ' in uiatham . Do you remember that dreadful old man—how he swore , how he adored his viscera—how he yelled out the utterly inexplicable expletive " Goroo , " ancl 26

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Monthly Summary. Article 1
BY-LAWS OF AN OLD LODGE. Article 2
THE GREAT PYRAMID. Article 3
TORTURED BY DEGREES. Article 5
THE COUNTRY. Article 6
THE RELATION OF THEISM TO FREEMASONRY. Article 7
FAITH, HOPE, AND CHARITY. Article 10
WHIST. Article 11
KILLED BY THE NATIVES. Article 12
TIME'S CHANGES. Article 20
BEATRICE. Article 21
LES FRANCS-MACONS. Article 23
THE GRAVE OF WILL ADAMS. Article 28
THANKFULNESS.—A CONFESSION. Article 30
AN ALLEGORY. Article 31
THE PROPOSED RESTORATION OF THE WEST FRONT OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. ALBAN'S, Article 38
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE.* Article 39
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 45
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Killed By The Natives.

round of beef , which a pale , perspiring man , in his shirt sleeves , and those turned up , was perpetually slicing , within . Then it as suddenly went into the equivocal photograph fine ; and anon—I believe some investigation at the Middlesex Sessions led to the change—endeavoured to combine law-abiding and fine art promulgation by appearing in an eruption of cheap and tawdry valentines , some of a character not too refined . I have a notion that it at one time flourished—well , let us say took its shutters down each

day for a few weeks—under the joint proprietorship of a phrenologist , a learned pig that told fortunes , ancl a bearded woman ; and here it was , with barrels of bivalves displayed , snowy-white napery draped in front of marble-painted counters ; attractive announcements of " Best Colchester natives , 3 s ., Scotch , 2 s ., ordinary , Is ., a dozen ; " shining castors , crystal cruets , little plates , tiny white loaves , fascinating diminutive pats of butter . No—stop . There was no butter displayed to tempt the hungry oyster-eater , and

this hiatus led to my first , or nearly my first , enquiry as I entered the establishment . The shop appeared to be kept by an oyster merchant—sex uncertain—age apparently about rising three . This pettieoated locum tenens was amusing itself with the very oddest toy vehicle I ever saw in the whole course of my life . It was a cedar box , which had presumably originally contained a hunched cigars , branded all over with the charcoally indentations verifying the Floras des Cabanas , etc ., etc ., formerly within . This , mounted wheels and attached to of dirt

on a yard y reel tape , was being dragged about the shop floor by the baby , who on seeing me began to cry . " Is there nobody but you minding this shop , my dear ? " I enquired , in as reassuring a tone as I could assume . 'The imp left off blubbering , toddled to a sort of wooden-screened ladder in one corner , and screamed , up it , " Father !"— " Father ! " at the top of its voice . There was no reply . To set my little host at bis—or her—easeI pretended to

ex-, amine the display on the counter . " Why , there is no butter here , " I exclaimed . " Ask your father , my clear , if he hasn't any butter . " The baby stared for a second or two , then toddled , or climbed rather , up two or three of the steep stairs ancl ejaculated some disconnected syllables , in which I fancy I detected the words , " Cus'mer "— " Gentl-man " — " Father "— " Butter , " ancl so on .

Still no reply . Three minutes' interval ! Then gruesome sounds above—as of gurgling—as of grumbling—as of furious invective—as of fierce objurgation—horrible so uiids—naughty sounds—expletives and self-commination ; ancl from all only to be collected the intelligible syllables , " In bed !" " What do you mean ! " I bellowed up the stairs , " Are you in lied , or do yon keep the butter in bed ? " The child recommenced crying ; the muffled thunder above went on rumbling ; but I distinctly heard , enunciated through the storm , the awesome words , "Under the bed . ' "

Certain commercial negotiations , not wholly unconnected—as the penny-a-liners say—with a transfer of a portion of the impecunious Mr . Mieawber's library , werethe readers of "David Copperfield" will remember—not infrequently transacted with the vendee in bed . I recalled the scene , " The keeper of this ' bookstall , who lived in a httle house behind it , used to get tipsy every night , and to be violently scolded by his wife every morning . More than once , when I went there early , I bad ' audience of him turn bedstead

m a -up , with a cut in his forehead or a black eye , bearing witness to his excesses over " night ( I am afraid he was quarrelsome in his drink ) , ancl he , with a shaking han ^ endeavouring to find the needful shillings in one or other of the Pockets of his clothes , which lay upon the floor , while his wife , with a baby in her arms and her shoes down at heel , never left off rating him . Sometimes he nad lost his money * , ancl then he would ask me to call again ; but his wife had always got —had taken his dare

some , I say , while he was drunk—ancl secretly completed the bargain on the stairs , as we went clown together . " But the row above more forcibly suggested another episode in poor little Davy's career , when he timidly essayed to sell his jacket at the marine store dealer ' s shop ' in uiatham . Do you remember that dreadful old man—how he swore , how he adored his viscera—how he yelled out the utterly inexplicable expletive " Goroo , " ancl 26

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