id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40309 Bellew, Frank The Art of Amusing Being a Collection of Graceful Arts, Merry Games, Odd Tricks, Curious Puzzles, and New Charades. Together with Suggestions for Private Theatricals, Tableaux, and All Sorts of Parlor and Family Amusements. .txt text/plain 52847 3892 84 _CHAPTER XXIII.--At a watering-place.--A ladies' fair.--Three ladies--for we, like the boy who knew what good victuals were, having Freddy Nix, a little three-year-old, who, after ducking his head down on neat little bags of white muslin, and with some blue paint (water color) with weak gum-water, at the same time sticking on them little pieces of After a time, while the young ladies were still at work on the mice like With a triumphant air, the gold spectacles turned to our friend Nix. Nix, who is a pretty good accountant, thought it would take nearer six _Lady C._ "He seems a pretty nice kind or young man, tho' he ain't got fellows do get their heads turned by the girls," and the good old lady man's head is turned--don't you see!" and again the old lady went off in Our young lady friends had a number of wonderful things produced in this ./cache/40309.txt ./txt/40309.txt