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Chauntry. — He 's dying of fever. OUR STREET. 41 Miss (Jkauitlnj. — I'm so glad De Boots need not leave the Blues. Miss Pya\ — lie wears sackcloth and cinders inside his waistcoat. Miss De r Aisle. — He 's told me to-night he is going to — to — Ro-o-onie. [l//. Vs De FAisIe hursts into tears. ] Hev. 0, >^ locum. — ^Nly lord, I have the highest club, which gives the ti'ick and two by honours. Thus, you see, we have a variety of clergymen in Our Street. Mr. Oriel is of the pointed Gothic school, ...while old Slocum is of tl]e good old tawny port-wine school ; and it must be confessed that Mr. Gronow, at Ebenezer, has a hearty abhorrence for both. As for Gronow, I pity him, if his future lot should fall where Mr Oriel supposes that it will. And as for Oriel, he has not even the benefit of purgatory, which he would accord to his neighbour Ebenezer ; svhile old Slocum pronounces both to be a couple of humbugs ; and Mr. Mole, the demure little beetle-browed chaplain of the little church of Avemary Lane, keej^s his sly eyes down to the ground when he passes any one of his black-coated brethren.
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