Among Us Mortals; Pictures And Legends By W.E. Hill;

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Nor can I find many to talk of base-ball, and of the THE BURLESQUE SHOW great series which beginneth to-morrow; yet do I know those zanies, the pubHck, and albeit all do say, I take no interest in the game this year, yet fifty of them, on the morrow morn, will genuflect to me for billets to the game, which. Lord! I can not get so easily as they might themselves. Comes W. Hill the artist to see me, and we to an inn for dinner, of a clam- chowder, and a chine of beef, and a salad of tomatoes, and
... a blueberry pasty; all very fine, and it cost me near £l, which I payed with a fair grace. Then we to the playhouse to see The Gay Society Belles Burlesque show, a noisy harlequinade. For I had heard a great to-do about the improvement in these shows, how that they are better than they were in the days when C.
Riegelman and I were lads and went to see a handsome woman called Karina, at Sam T. Jack's playhouse.
But the comick men to-night lacked, me-seemed, the high and humourous \Tilgarity my boyhood laughed at, and the women were without beauty or grace, and all had gold teeth, and wore cotton stockings, which would make Cleopatra herself to seem inalluring.


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