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cold, and sleety day of April and he will 

 not be surprised that serious subjects and 

 solemn thoughts should be congenial to our 

 mind. What is more, though we have just 

 concluded the composition of a book on a 

 recreative art, let not the reader deem it 

 strange or unkind, both as it regards him and 

 ourselves, that our parting wish should be, that 

 his and our bones may never find .a less hallow- 

 ed place of repose, than in some quiet and 

 concealed corner of the consecrated ground on 

 which is founded this beautiful 



THE END. 



Printer! by Thomas Richardson, Derby. 



