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* * * * * THE PLAYS AND SHOWS "O What a wretched smell of orange-peel and sawdust!" says MARGARET to me, as we enter the gateway of the CIRCUS. Wretched! Why of all perfumes, next to that of the clover and the new-mown hay, it is the mostdelicious. For it brings back to us the days of our innocent childhood, when we stole unlawful pennies to pay for admission to the charmedcircle of equestrian delights, and in youthful purity of soul, andgeneral dirtiness of face and hands, listened to the ...ingeniouswitticisms of the clown, while we cracked the peaceful peanut, andshared the social gingerbread. Childlike innocence is a phrase that must originally have been appliedexclusively to girls. Obviously it is sheer nonsense as applied to boys. Who ever saw an innocent boy, especially in a place of amusement? Arethey not, one and all, given to untimely hunger, and addicted toundesirable methods of assuaging its pangs? Are they not prone toperpetual colds in the head, accompanied by loud and labored breathing, and rarely mitigated by the judicious use of pocket-handkerchiefs?
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