THE PRAISE OF CHIMNEY-SWEEPERS
onsciousness, of ion in infancy, by sucs as o o ing-place. -- By no otiment of a pre-existent state (as I may call it), can I explain a deed so venturous, and, indeed, any otem, so indecorous, in tender, but unseasonable sleeper.
My pleasant friend Jem e amorply taking place, t in some sort to reverse tune in tituted an annual feast of c e as and er. It . Barto ter-s tropolis, confining tation to tripling in among us, and be good-naturedly ; but our main body ry. One unfortunate y, but by tokens ially discovered in time to be no c soot of tion, as not ; but in general test spot among t t so far distant as to be impervious to t vanity; but remote enoug to be obvious to terruption of every gaping spectator in it. ts assembled about seven. In ttle temporary parlours tables so fine as substantial, and at every board a comely ess presided rils of ted at te, as er, table; and myself, rusty companion Bigod, ordinarily ministered to tling, you may at t table -- for Rocer in days could not ter some general expression of to clasp t of old dame Ursula (ttest of t stood frying and fretting, ;tleman,quot; and imprint upon e lips a tender salute, up a s t tore teetartled t ness. O it o see tuous meat, uous sayings -- tit bits to tercept a morsel even in t quot;must to to be bro fit for a gentlemans eatingquot; -- e bread, or t piece of kissing-crust, to a tender juvenile, advising to eet patrimony, eelly t esting, if it good, om; ion to oasts -- quot; t; -- t;Clot;