. Miscellaneous papers and sketches : hitherto uncollected. ^, but dinner not cooked yet. Jim allthe while is revolving on his axis, and when begged tostand still turns round in a fitful manner. Exeunt Jim and Sady with a cake ajnece ivhich thehousekeeper gives them. Jim tumbles doimistairs.In his little red jacket, his little —his little ? — his im-mense red trousers.. On my word the fair proportions of Jim are not exag-gerated, — such a queer little laughing blackamoorkin 1have never seen. Seen ? I see him now, and Sady, and ahalf-dozen more of the good people, creeping on silent barefeet
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. Miscellaneous papers and sketches : hitherto uncollected. ^, but dinner not cooked yet. Jim allthe while is revolving on his axis, and when begged tostand still turns round in a fitful manner. _Exeunt Jim and Sady with a cake ajnece ivhich thehousekeeper gives them. Jim tumbles doimistairs.In his little red jacket, his little —his little ? — his im-mense red trousers.. On my word the fair proportions of Jim are not exag-gerated, — such a queer little laughing blackamoorkin 1have never seen. Seen ? I see him now, and Sady, and ahalf-dozen more of the good people, creeping on silent barefeet to the drawing-room door when the music begins, andlistening with all their ears, with all their eyes. Good-night, kind, warm-hearted little Sady and Jim ! May peacesoon be within your doors, and plenty within your walls !I have had so much kindness there, that I grieve to thinkof friends in arms, and brothers in anger. LECTURE. CHARITY AXD HUMOR* Several charitable ladies of this city, to some of whomI am under great personal obligation, having thought thata Lecture of mine would advance a benevolent end whichthey had in view, I have preferred, in place of deliveringa Discourse, which many of my hearers no doubt knowalready, upon a subject merely literary or biographical, toput together a few thoughts which may serve as a supple-ment to the former Lectures, if