

FOR THOSE WHO ARE NOT OVER-NICE. 



" With ho ! such buys and goblins in my life." 



Xow that insects abroad are become comparatively few, it 

 mav be as \vell to notice several of the race which are much 



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too intimately connected with home to be entirely overlooked, 

 though not certainly the most pleasing objects of contem- 

 plation. 



We shall try, however, in the treatment of our uninviting 

 subject, to handle it as lightly and as slightly as we can, and 

 reverse in our treatment of it the practice of Flemish painters 



