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nd sadness, and then it soothes you to rest, and so you drop off quietly to sleep, until you are awoke by the cessation of sound, when you rouse yourself, with an effort, to applaud, and to beg that you may have just one more delicious dose of it--and doze from it. Saturday finishes with _Carmen_, and _Sic transit gloria Operatica_ for the past week. All right up to now! MUS. * * * * * SPORTING ANSWERS.--CANINE. SPECTATOR.--A very curious and interesting little story. We ourselves once had a dog who on returning home from a walk always chained himself up in the back-kitchen and bit the butler. He would then howl bitterly, slip his collar, and run to the nearest police station, where he gave himself into custody and insisted on cleaning out his own cell and appearing on the following morning before the Magistrate. This shows that dogs can reason. Our dog eventually died of being constantly quoted by Curates a Temperance Lectures. This was disappointing, as we had never grudged him either attention or butlers. One of our butlers had a cork leg,--but that is another story. SUB SILENTIO.--(1) A dog's chief value is conversational. At afternoon teas such an animal is a wonderful resource after you have exhausted the picture-shows, the theatres, and all the scandals. You can lead off about his pedigree. "He's champion bred on both sides," always sounds well. A funny man is sure to say, "Champion bread-and-butter you mean. Ha! ha!" at the same time offering the animal some from the tea-table, to mark his point. This may be previously arranged, if you prefer it. Throw in a few stories about his wonderful intelligence in distinguishing the baker's boy from the mistress of the house, to the detriment of the former, and wind up by narrating how he once found his way home to Piccadilly from Pekin. All dogs do this in one way or another, so you will be quite safe. Then everybody else contributes his own special Spectatorial dog-story, and your tea will pass off without a dull or an accurate moment. * * * * * HOW NOT TO DO IT. (_Act from a Farce ready for Performance pending the settlement of the Labour Question._) SCENE--_Interior of a Provided Work Office._ Benevolent Organiser _discovered looking over a list_. _Ben. Org._ Yes, I think this will do very well indeed. New pump, fresh road. Ought to keep them going comfortably through the rest of th
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