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"Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 431 Volume 17, New Series, April 3, 1852"


_Mrs W._ Of course not. But even so it is a bad system. The church
ought not to be made a medium of traffic--paying for church-seats
always gives me a headache. I think, do you know, two sittings will be
sufficient; yes, put me down for two. I will take Freddy in the
morning, and his sister in the afternoon. That is all, I believe.
_Boy._ (_In an agitated manner, whispers_) Pony!
_Mrs W._ Ah, true, dear! Can you recommend me where to hire a pony for
my boy?
_Banker._ To be sure I can. (_Giving a card._) Here are the address
and terms of a man who lets them out either by the day or month.
Ahem!--would you like the money in gold or dollars?
_Mrs W._ I am much obliged. On one other subject perhaps you could
assist me. There really seems no one worth knowing here at present,
except a family who always reside at the baths, and often receive, and
have written a book, and are quite celebrated. I should like--
_Banker._ (_Hurriedly._) Really, that I fear I cannot manage for you.
The arrow-root--
_Mrs W._ (_Rising._) Oh, very well. It is late, I am afraid.


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