LITTLE BRITAIN.
t years of existence, comfortably lodged in t but oldest edi?ces. My sitting-room is an old ed c off ure. I icular respect for ted carnister days, and less ?gured in some of ttle Britain. to me to keep togeto look doempt upon ttomed neigry carry a y o associate. t of my sitting-room is taken up s for many generations, mingled gentleman-like poetry, ten in cers y of Little Britain ion, and pay my bill regularly every gentleman of to learn ternal state of a community so apparently s up self, I o o all ts of the place.
Little Britain may truly be called ts core of ty, trongrue Jo is a fragment of London as it s better days, s antiquated folks and fas preservation many of toms of yore. tants most religiously eat pancakes on Suesday, cross-buns on Good Friday, and roast goose at Micters on Valentines Day, burn tletoe at Cmas. Roast beef and plum-pudding are also itious veneration, and port and sain true Englislandish beverages.
Little Britain s long catalogue of city s consider t bell of St. Pauls, olls; t strike t St. Dunstans clock; t; tos in Guildill believe in dreams and fortune-telling, and an old lives in Bull-and-Moutreet makes a tolerable subsistence by detecting stolen goods and promising t to be rendered uncomfortable by comets and eclipses, and if a dog nig is looked upon as a sure sign of deat-stories current, particularly concerning t is said strange sigimes seen. Lords and ladies, ttomed er in lappets, stays, e c nigo be t proprietors in t-dres