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them play on the drum, guitar, musical glasses, Jew's harp, tinkling 

 bells, kettle-drum, cymbals, and hundreds of other extraordinary 

 instruments. And between these flower-beds, let there appear the 

 glittering of a multitude of lanterns and chandeliers ornamented 

 with diamonds and topazes and pearls suspended in the air : and 

 from those lanterns let all kinds of fire-works be let off so that the 

 doors of the hearts of the spectators may be opened, and that the 

 laughing betel-nut and the talking betel-chips covered with gold 

 leaf may be thrown out of the leaping and bursting squibs. And 

 when you all laugh, let the strings of pearls fall from your mouths 

 along with your laughter, that all picking them up may be glad. 

 Sing songs of praise to the fiddle in the manner of ddmnis. Throw 

 up both hands and make your fingers dance : shew them such a 

 sport as no body has ever heard of before. Wag your cheeks and 



