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, &c.; but no one had yet discovered the secret of inclosing a quart of fluid matter in a glass receptacle not exceeding the capacity of one pint. Members thus informed that Tithes Bill was taken off _agenda_ for to-night, went off; House emptied; and when, at quarter-past Seven, CONYBEARE rose to discuss Mining Royalties, was Counted Out. "Why, bless me!" cried OLD MORALITY, aghast at the news, "here's a sitting practically wasted, and we might have used it for the Tithes Bill." _Business done_.--Motion to abolish Livery Franchise negatived by 148 votes against 120. * * * * * ST. VALENTINE'S EVE. SCENE--_The outside of a small fancy-stationer's in a back-street. The windows are plastered with highly-coloured caricatures, designed to convey the anonymous amenities prescribed by poetic tradition at this Season of the Year. A small crowd is inspecting these works of Art and Literature with hearty approval._ _First Artisan_. See this 'ere, BILL? (_He spells out with a slow relish._) "With yer crawlin,' lick-spittle carneyin' ways, Yo think very likely bein' a nippercrit'll pay! Still some day it's certain you'll be found out at lorst As a cringin', sloimy, snoike in the grorss!" Why, it might ha' been wrote a-purpose for that there little cantin' beggar up at our shop--blowed if it mightn't! _Second Artisan_. Young MEALY, yer mean? But that's cawmplimentry--for _him_--that is! _First A._ But yer see the ideer of it. They've drawed im a snoike, all 'cept 'is 'ed, d'ye see? That's why they've wrote "Snoike in the Grorss," underneath. Hor-hor! they must be smart chaps to think o' sech things as that 'ere, eh? [_They move on._ _First Servant Girl_ (_reading_)-- "Two squintin' boss-heyes, and 'air all foiry-red. You surely can't ever expect to be wed? Yer nose shows plain you've took to gin. _You_'re a nice party for a wedding-ring!" I've 'arf a mind to go in and git one o' them to send Missis. _Second S.G._ (_in service elsewhere_). Oh, I _would_! Go in, SALLY, quick. I can lend yer a ap'ny towards it. _Sally_ (_meditatively_). _I_'d do it--on'y she'd guess 'ood sent it her! _Second S.G._ _Let_ 'er. You can stick 'er out it wasn't _you_. _Sally_. I could, O' course--but it wouldn't be no use, she'd tell the 'andwriting on the hongvelope! (_Gloomily._) _Second S.G._ Oh, if that's all, _I'll_ direct it for yer. Come
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