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y. Garrow soon saw the struggle, and adroitly feigned sleep himself. Mr. Fox was regenerated in ten minutes--apologized--and made the evening delightful--_Senatorial Reminiscenses_.--_The Inspector_. * * * * * THE SELECTOR; AND LITERARY NOTICES OF _NEW WORKS_. * * * * * CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE. _The Two Drovers._ (_Concluded from page 289._) [Our readers must have missed, and probably with some regret, the conclusion of the above story, as promised for insertion in our last Number; and unaccustomed as we are to an intentional discrepancy of this sort, (for such was the above,) we shall consider ourselves justified in briefly stating some of the circumstances which led to the irregularity. We are not disposed to enter into the tilts of rival journalists, some of whom, in taking time by the forelock, may have perhaps been rather more enterprising than the subject warranted.[17] Nevertheless, in the attempt to please the public, as in other races, the youngest are often the fleetest. In the present case, the appetite of the public had been _whetted_ with "reiterated advertisement:" and one of our contemporaries, with more playfulness than truth, had compared his priority to that of _Fine-ear_ in the fairy tale. But his talisman failed, and a young rival outstripped him; and from this quarter we were induced to copy the first portion of the tale of _The Two Drovers_, upon the editor's assurance of his own honesty in obtaining the precedence, and which assurance We are still unwilling to question: although, were we to do so, ours would not he a solitary specimen of such ingratitude.[18] On the day of our publishing the first portion, we received a notice to desist from its continuance,--full of the causticity of our friends on the other side of the Tweed, and with whom, for the credit of the south, we hope the measure originated. We next resolved to suspend the conclusion; since the _brutum fulmen_ became louder and louder still, in an advertisement actively inserted in the London newspapers. To make short of what is and ought to be but a trifling affair, we have _abridged_ the whole story, and accordingly now present the conclusion to our readers, though certainly not in the promised state; how far we have
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