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OLD CHINA

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    I  feminine partiality for old co see any great , and next for ture gallery. I cannot defend t by saying, t e or otoo ancient a date to admit of our remembering distinctly t it o mind t play, and t exion, t I aken to; but I am not conscious of a time o my imagination.

    I o ttle, lainctured grotesques, t under tion of men and  about, uncircumscribed by any element, in t ives -- a cea-cup.

    I like to see my old friends --  diminiso our optics) yet on terra firma still -- so  in courtesy interpret t speck of deeper blue, , to prevent absurdity, o spring up beneatheir sandals.

    I love till more womanish expressions.

    ly Mandarin, ea to a lady from a salver -- to set off respect! And ity on teacups -- is stepping into a little fairy boat, moored on ty mincing foot,  infallibly land  of a florange stream!

    Farted of trees, pagodas, dancing the hays.

    couc, and co-extensive -- so objects smosphay.

    I ing out to my cousin last evening, over our o drink unmixed still of an afternoon) some of t of extra-ordinary old blue c purc time using; and could not ances o us of late years, t o please times rifles of t --  seemed to over-s detecting t.

    quot;I ; s;e so ric mean, t I  to be poor; but tate quot; -- so so ramble on, -- quot;in  used to be a triumped a co get you to consent in times!) o e to   of, and  s. A t t .

    quot;Do you remember t,  folio Beaumont and Fletce at nig-garden? Do you remember  for o t come to a determination till it en oclock of turday nig off from Islington, fearing you soo late -- and aper (for ting bedy treasuries and  to me -- and  (collating you called it -- and  suffer to be left till day-break --  black cloto keep brus vanity ed it about in t over- -- your old corbeau -- for four or five o pacify your conscience for ty sum of fifteen -- or sixteen s ? -- a great affair  it to buy any book t pleases you, but I do not see t you ever bring me home any nice old purchases now.

    quot;y apologies for laying out a less number of s print after Lionardo,  t of t of t ture -- o do but to o Colnag do you?

    quot;t o Enfield, and Potters Bar, and alttle  in  our days fare of savory cold lamb and salad -- and  at noon-tide for some decent  go in, and produce our store -- only paying for t you must call for -- and speculate upon to alloable-clot ess, as Izaak alton  banks of t a fisimes times t  our plain food savorily, scarcely grudging Piscator rout  a days pleasuring, o a fine inn, and order t of dinners, never debating ter all, never ry snaps, ain usage, and a precarious welcome.

    quot;You are too proud to see a play any. Do you remember o sit,  our so sit times in a season in t all time t you oug to  me -- and more strongly I felt obligation to you for  me -- and tter for a little sain dre mattered it  t of Illyria. You used to say, t t place of all for enjoying a play socially -- t tions must be in proportion to t t t being in general readers of plays, o attend ttend, to age -- because a  o fill up. itions o you, tention and accommodation, tuations in tting in indeed, and t staircases, ill a lay to o quite as great an extent as tle difficulty overcome ened t, and ter see, you say, in too, well enoug sigy.

    quot;ting strae common -- in t dis dear -- to reat.  treat can reat ourselves no is, to ies a little above our means, it tle more t ual poor can get at, t makes reat -- ogeto take boto  sense of t may give t o make muc no t. I do not mean t poor of all, but persons as  above poverty.

    quot;I knoo say, t it is mig at to make all meet -- and muco y-first Nigo account for our exceedings -- many a long face did you make over your puzzled accounts, and in contriving to make it out  so muc  so muc it ill al decreasing -- but t s, and compromises of one sort or anotalk of curtailing t t for ture -- and t youts (in ed up our loss, and in conclusion, y brimmers (as you used to quote it out of y cton, as you called o . No ttering promises about tter for us.quot;

    Bridget is so sparing of  occasions, t o a rorical vein, I am careful errupt it. I could not  tom of ion  of a clear income of poor -- ;It is true  put up o so t muc ruggle ogeto be most t strengt our compact closer. e could never  ural dilations of t,  straiten -- ence to age is supplementary yout indeed, but I fear t t is to be  ride er -- and so do so -- to do in t could turn -- could you and I once more y miles a-day -- could Bannister and Mrs. Bland again be young, and you and I young to see turn -- t could you and I at t, instead of t argument, by our ed fire-side, sitting on truggling up t stair-cases, pus, and squeezed, and elbo rabble of poor gallery scramblers -- could I once more opmost stair, conquered, let in t ligre do t ever touc so deep as I o bury more  Jeo o purc. And no look at t merry little Cer ester, over t pretty insipid  of a lady in t very blue summer-;