ABOUT BUYING A HORSE. jSj 



We adopt his prescription. 



Happy Thought. — Pommery, extra dry, for dinner. 



My Aunt says she feels better for the Champagne : so do 

 I. Englemore is obhged to go back to Town by the last 

 train. His dieting has resulted in what he calls " Peter 

 Pommery" at dinner, and William Whisky, hot, with cigars, 

 afterwards. He says, " My dear Colonel, as long is you 

 fancy it, that's good enough for you." 



After his departure the effervescence of the Charnp£.gnc, 

 and the stimulus of the whisky and cigar, seem to have gone 

 too. 



I begin to meditate whether it has been a beneficial 

 remedy or not. Samuel Sleep will decide. But I must get 

 well, becaiise I want to try that new horse in the trap. 



