THE STAGE-COACH.
chap_r(); IN tions on tmas festivities of England, and am tempted to illustrate tes of a Cmas passed in try; in perusing eously invite my reader to lay aside terity of o put on t genuine of folly and anxious only for amusement.
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turning . It tle rogues, and ticable feats to perform during tion from ticipations of ting o t and dog, and of to give ttle sisters by ts s ting to est impatience am, o talk, possessed of more virtues teed since trot! ake!--t a ry t clear.
ticular guardianso y presented, t of questions, and pronounced fello but notice tle and importance of t a little on one side and mas greens stuck in tton. y care and business, but icularly so during to execute in consequence of t intercs. And may not be unacceptable to my untravelled readers to c may serve as a general representation of tant class of functionaries, t ternity; so t aken for one of any ot or mystery.
tled o every vessel of to jolly dimensions by frequent potations of malt liquors, and ill furtiplicity of coats, in ed and tucked in at time a large bouquet of ?oon, most probably, of some enamored country lass. coat is commonly of some brigriped, and end far beloo meet a pair of jockey boots w halfway up his legs.
All tume is maintained materials, and, notanding till discerni