Little Annie's Ramble (From "twice Told Tales")

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But, O, thoseunsentimental monkeys the ugly, grinning, aping, chattering, ill-natured, mischievous, and queer little brutes. Annie does not love the monkeys. Their ugliness shocks her pure, instinctive delicacy of taste, and makesher mind unquiet, because it bears a wild and dark resemblance tohumanity. But here is a little pony, just big enough for Annie to ride, and round and round he gallops in a circle, keeping time with histrampling hoofs to a band of music. And here, --with a laced coat a...nd acocked hat, and a riding whip in his hand, --here comes a littlegentleman, small enough to be king of the fairies, and ugly enough to beking of the gnomes, and takes a flying leap into the saddle. Merrily, merrily plays the music, and merrily gallops the pony, and merrily ridesthe little old gentleman. Come, Annie, into the street again; perchancewe may see monkeys on horseback there! Mercy on us, what a noisy worldwe quiet people live in! Did Annie ever read the Cries of London City?With what lusty lungs doth yonder man proclaim that his wheelbarrow isfull of lobsters!

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