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the days of the Megatherium or the Rock-nose Whale, and the perfect- 
ibility of nature which strikes hours in.the species, are, after all, I fear, 
but the jarring sounds of a smitten organ—the cerebral blights of 
Diana’s tree.” And also; page 288:— 
‘“‘ But I beg the reader’s pardon; Iam only speaking of the Author’s 
dreams; and in truth he is an honest dreamer. Many a time during 
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clew to guide me to his hiding-place, that | might have the comic hap- 
Sie of drawing him from the shade of Diana’s tree, and going with 
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