TWO YOUNG NATURALISTS. 



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form of a violet line extending from the left eye to the 

 upper lip. 



The day after the receipt of his letter, the doctor 

 pleased with the prospect of again seeing "the old 

 lion," engaged a phaeton for the afternoon, it being 

 four good leagues from Villers to the keeper's house, 



A CHEAP BAROMKTEK, 



and the doctor having left his horses and carriage 

 in Paris, in order to oblige himself to take walking 

 exercise. 



The day was ushered in with every appearance of 

 becoming very warm. 



" We shall want sunshades rather than umbrellas," 



