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Happy is that man who, by reason of an abundant fortune, knows

not the er; but thrice happy is he who,

when the hand of fa with such

a meal as this of mine Never before, and never since have I

tasted just such eggs, and such ham--so tender! so delicate! so

full of flavor! It is a memory that can never fade Indeed,

sory, (about dinner-time) I

see once -loomy chamber of the "Old Cock" tavern as I saw therace 18--

So I sat, with a contentedsu to turn alloped in a smother of

his

horses towards the inn, and a moment later had pulled up before

the door They had evidently travelled fast and far, for the

chaise was covered with dirt; and the poor horses, in a lather of

foa their heads, while their flanks heaved distressfully