Roundabout Papers
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On A Lazy Idle Boy
On Two Children in Black
On Ribbons
On Some Late Great Victories
Thorns in the Cushion
On Screens in Dining-Rooms
Tunbridge Toys
De Juventute
On A Joke I Once Heard From the Late Thomas Hood
Round About the Christmas Tree
On A Chalk-Mark On the Door
On Being Found Out
On A Hundred Years Hence
Small-Beer Chronicle
Ogres
On Two Roundabout Papers Which I Intended to Write
A Mississippi Bubble
On Letts's Diary
Notes of A Week's Holiday
Nil Nisi Bonum
On Half A Loaf
The Notch On the Axe. - A Story A La Mode
De Finibus
On A Peal of Bells
On A Pear-Tree
Dessein's
On Some Carp at Sans Souci
Autour De Mon Chapeau
On Alexandrines
On A Medal of George the Fourth
"Strange to Say, On Club Paper."
The Last Sketch
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Ogres

I dare say the reader has remarked that the upright and independent vowel, which stands in the vowel-list between E and O, has formed the subject of the main part of these essays. How does that vowel feel this morning? - fresh, good-humored, and lively? The Roundabout lines, which fall from this pen, are correspondingly brisk and cheerful. Has anyt

            
            

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