Entertainments for Home, Church And School

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No. 36, "A Friendly Party on Hampstead Heath, " is represented by three toydonkeys. "Borrowed Plumes" are represented by a lady's false front. "Out for the Night" is an extinguished candle. "Something to Adore"is a rusty bolt. "The Wearied Grinder" is a back tooth of somebody'svery much the worse for wear. "Repentance" (No. 41) is represented bya smashed hat and a bottle of sodawater. "Maggie's Secret" is a grayhair, labeled "Her First. " No. 43, "Somebody's Luggage, " consists ofa broken comb ...and a paper collar. "Eusebius" is a pair of spectacles. "Happy Childhood" is indicated by a lithe and "swishy" cane. When thecompany arrive at No. 46, the corresponding object is apparentlymissing. The exhibitor refers to his notes and says: "46--46? I seethey have written down against No. 46, 'The Exhibitor, ' but I don'tsee quite what they mean. Suppose we pass on to the curiosities, ladiesand gentlemen. " No. 47 is merely some smashed crockery, and No. 48 apewter quart pot. No. 49 is again a vacant space, and the exhibitorexplains that "The Last of the Mohicans" has just gone home to histea, and has taken his skull with him.

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