LITTLE BRITAIN.
ning, dining at t of sausage ea.quot;
o sy of his family.
o a ?ing at quot;some peoplequot; and a about quot;quality binding.quot;
ttled and perplexed t butcers, e policy of taking advantage of tance, at lengto give up ernoons pipe and tankard at agstaffs, to sit after dinner by ake of port--a liquor ested--and to nod in ary and dismal gentility.
t noing along treets in Frencs alking and laug it distressed t so far as to attempt patronage, and actually induced a Frencer to set up in t ttle Britain took ?re at it, and did so persecute t o pack up ?ddle and dancing-pumps and decamp ation t ely forgot to pay for his lodgings.
I tered myself, at ?rst, all tion on t of ty ion, and I applauded t contempt tart pride, Frenc I grieve to say t I soon perceived tion aken my neiger condemning, o follouning o let ters er at Frenc t take a fes, precisely like t Little Britain.
I still all t t move out of t die, or migtorneys apprentices, and t quiet and simplicity migored to ty.
But unluckily a rival po oilman died, and left a ure and a family of buxom daug at t fat do aspirings. tion, being norained, broke out into a blaze, and took t tc is true t t start, urally an advantage of ttle bad Frencances; but trotters to be distanced. s, trotters mounted four and of trotters to be be not boast of as good company, yet twice as merry.
ty lengtself into fasions under tom-come-tickle-me are entirely discarded; tting up an country da