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catalogue und vocs right through with solemn persis- tence until he arrives at the longest number at the last page, and the utter- most corner ol the last gallery. That man i+ cither domg the show " for a newspaper, or preders to make the pictures an allliction unto himself. 2\ picture show, like cvervthing clse, should be taken on the zig-zag. The man whe -, plans and covitates the nearest way between two strects—that man s oo too busy, poor fellow, to know the sweets of the Z1g-7a9. To oo upon

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