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THINGS OF A DAY. 



" Dans leurlueur de temps, dans leur goutte d'espace, 

 Us ontleurs jours, leurs nuits, leurs destins, etleur place." 



" Thy day without a cloud hath passed, 

 And thou wert lovely to the last, 



Extinguished not decayed ; 

 As stars that shoot along the sky 

 Shine brightest as they fall from high." 



WE bought, towards the end . of last November, a round 

 dozen of cotton hose, which (in our old-fashioned simplicity, 

 judging of things as they are by things as they were,) we had 

 fully expected to do their duty, in all integrity, for a term 

 extending certainly much beyond this twentieth day of May. 



