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Peter Brush is a man of this susceptible class. His nervous system is of the most delicate organi- sation, and responds to the changes of the weather, as an Molian harp sings to the fitful swellings of the breeze. Peter was abroad on the night of which we speak; either because, unlike the younger Brutus, he had no Porcia near to tell him that such exposure was €t not physical," and that it was the part of prudence to go to bed, or that, although aware of the dangers of miasma to a man of his co...nstitution, he did not happen at 174 PETER BRUSH. that precise moment to have access to either house of bed ; in his opinion, two essential pre-requisites to couching himself, as he regarded taking it al fresco, on a cellar door, not likely to answer any sanatory purpose. We incline ourselves to the opinion that he was in the dilemma last men- tioned, as has previously been the fate of other great men. But be that as it may, Mr* Peter Brush was in the street, as melancholy as an unbraced drum, " a gib-ed cat, or a lugged bear." Seated upon the curb, with his feet across the gutter, he placed his elbow on a stepping-stone, and, like Juliet on the balcony, leaned his head upon his hand — a hand that would perhaps have been the better of a covering, though none would have been rash enough to volunteer to be a glove upon it He was in a dilapidated condition— out at elbows, out at knees, out of pocket, out of of- fice, out of spirits, and out in the street — an " out and outer" in every respect, and as outrS a mortal as ever the eye of man did rest upon.
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