58 OCCASIONAL HAPPY THOUGHTS. 



spective, and thrown somewhat into a haze by the flood of sunlight 

 streaming in through one of the old square cut windows, the anxious 

 face of the Rural Dean peering forth from the half-open jam closet." — 

 Diversions of Burly, vol. ii, chap. iii. 



208. " Old May Day. Muinmers saluting the Tooral-riiral 

 Dea;L"—li. S. Marks, A.R.A. 



28. "Portraits of the Rural Dean, with Effie and Jeannie 

 Deans and Mr. Dummy at Whist. (Presentation 

 Picture.)"— J- E. MiLLAis, R.A. 

 311. ^'- J e dine a la Campag7ie.^^—^. L. Meissonier. 

 152. ^^ Ru7^al Dean going to Bath'^—Y. Leighton, R.A. 



I jot these down as what might easily be done with the 

 subject if the idea were once caught up. 



Spoker, having interviewed Clumber, who is now engaged 

 with a stableman, tells me that the Rural Dean Flyman will 

 attend to me in one minute. 



Happy Thought. — Wait one minute, and finish jottings. 



