Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, June 27, 1891 by Various
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page 34 of 56 (60%)
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94 of Vol. I, and here the weather, having suddenly become tropical,
the Baron felt that his mighty brain "whirled, swam to a giddiness, and subsided." He has been stopped occasionally _en route_; he had come into view of "_the diminutive marble cavalier of the infantile cerebellum_." Then he retraced his steps, puzzled a bit, but after a "modest quencher" Swivellerian libation, he hit upon a luminous passage which warned him "_in plain speech_"--and whose is plainer than GEORGE MEREDITH's?--"_that the Bacchus of auspicious birth induces ever to the worship of the loftier Deities._" Excellent i' faith! And then the Baron smole, as one who is interiorly enlightened smileth as he read, "_Forbear to come hauling up examples of malarious men_"--("'malarious men' is good," quoth the Baron)--"_in whom these pourings of the golden rays of life breed fogs; and be moved, since you are scarcely under an obligation to hunt the meaning_"--(here the Baron wondered within himself. Was he under an obligation or not? In _foro conscientiæ_ the case was set down for that immortal date. "_To-morrow_")--"_in tolerance of some dithyrambic inebriety of narration_ (_quiverings of the reverent pen_) _when we find ourselves entering the circle of a most magnetic popularity._" Here the Baron paused. Somehow, in his search after truth, he had fallen down some seventy pages, and was on his back again at p. 33, Vol. I. Refreshment was necessary. Iced. Also a Nicotinian sacrifice, as of primitive days, when heifers, adorned, not altars, but weeds, vegetables, and early produce only. _Smokeamus! Veni, vidi, visky!_ 'Fore GEORGE! Your health and novel! THE BARON DE BOOK-WORMS. * * * * * |
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