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BUSINESS AND PLEASURE. 



:> If all the year were playing holidays, 

 To sport would be as tedious as to work." 



A LL the worlds within our world of earth are now superemi- 

 nently busy. The fashionable world is making a weary 

 business of Pleasure the trading world a weary pleasure of 

 Business. For the luxury of the one, and the profit of the 

 other, the working world (as always) is busy enough too ; 

 though as to pleasure it is, alas ! seldom enough that we behold 

 her jocund ladyship tripping hand-in-hand with toil in the 

 barren land of labour as laid down in the chart politic. But 



