Memoirs, Letters, And Comic Miscellanies in Prose And Verse, of the Late James Smith 2
Memoirs, Letters, And Comic Miscellanies in Prose And Verse, of the Late James Smith 2
James Smith
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Val. Ver- juice says, it proceeds fi*om the blackness of their faces ; as a Drury-lane message-bearer looks a ca- pital actor when planted among the sticks on Rich- mond-green. Drove through Lombard-street, and along Cheapside ; feeling a serene compla- cency at being well dressed. Turned toward St. Paul's, when wife gave a loud scream as if she n2 268 MISCELLANIES IN PROSE. was stuck, and, with a pull at the check-string that almost brought the driver's little finger into her lap, exclaimed th...at she had quite forgotten a toy for little Sally Blueball. Deviated to corner of Paternoster-row, and stopped at Dunnett's toy and Tunbridge warehouse, with rocking- horses enough to stock both theatres. Paviers and passengers made an awe-struck alley to let us pass. Much deliberation before final decision. Leaden rope-dancers, tumble-down London cries, nut-cracking human heads, and wax dolls with moveable eyes, successively chosen and rejected. Wife at length pitched upon a little white dog, who, on being earnestly pressed, barked under his fore-paws.
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