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. fi//“'\\ the 7 zag 15 tO see more, and with greater § cntertanment. Who sces more stars, more
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Zag, The z1g-zawe 1s the the mystic sign, of contentful case and good fellowship the world over; the very word is passed to us, like a loving. cup, by the Irench, who have taken it in all ecood amity - from the (J(HI]IH\ s Littrd himscell testifieth, and what greater sien aniversal brotherhood ~hall vou want than that - The Z1g-zag, Loo, i= necessary; for the =oberest citizen may not walk home through many streets i acstratght line, lest he break his nosc. Zig-zag: something with ~hort sharp turns, R savs the respect - cble Webster, Let us, therefore, take here asharp turn, lest we run our noses against the wall of brown speculation, Many good friends have I in the gardens of the Zoological Socicty ol London, These good friends devote their entire lives to the Turtherance of popular taste for zoology, and are, or should be at once leuul most distinguished active members of the society. To pay certain gold guincas a year 1s a good Lhmg . but what human manter of the socicty would live amiably bchind bars for the cause, to be stared at and made the subject of personal impudences 2 Now, all these finc fellows have their individual characters, their
Jos _(/ N | L o /’\%) httle personal habits and -~.f\,\\&\\ o C].”tChUt'-“‘ _].U-‘\'l’ as have those N . L 7 distinguished zoologists who walk ) e DS T upriwhl and wear tail-coats, TFor Instance, vou may have come upon a4 row of three Or n]()nl\(\\ Or a seals, as the case mav be, and to you, 7 a casual visitor, they hall Le but three e Very
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