NINETEENTH WEEK. 



HE closing scenes are not necessarily 

 funereal. A garden should be got 

 ready for winter as well as for sum- 

 mer. When one goes into winter-quarters he 

 wants everything neat and trig. Expecting 

 high winds, we bring everything into close 

 reef. Some men there are who never shave 

 (if they are so absurd as ever to shave), ex- 

 cept when they go abroad, and who do not 

 take care to wear polished boots in the bosoms 

 of their families. I like a man who shaves 

 (next to one who does n't shave) to satisfy his 

 own conscience, and not for display, and who 

 dresses as neatly at home as he does anywhere. 



