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look ^^ inci » f , Th e . man did not understand the speaker , but fy& ^< r ({ $ \! f , aff $ ew at him hijrt j > ly . The FrehGtotoatf&tetofNi t £ e Vt |^ t ja ^ bjtlyy ahd the dog dropt amongst k tttttnb ^ 'bf you ^ g ' laaie * \ vho were looking at the last edition of P ^ ffetttti .
tasfijoris , . Ihe arrival of the stranger weis announced J by the fair Ope ^ in screams , loud enough to be echoed by the rticks . T ^ h p ^ y ^ uite Averted the attention of Novalis from a Tf > yirrpk whom he saw beckoning to him by the river side * He waft compelled to be a witness of the active scene around hina . ' ¦ > T \ yo of the above-mentioned young ladies were precipitated backwards , the bench overturning with them ; and the
Parisian fashions were irretrievably lost . In the mean time fcbfe map * half-sailor , half-jockey , stood leaning on the balustrade as before ; his countenance lighted up a little on beholding tjje process of his bull-dog , whose conduct he deemed ^ frf ^ ctty justified by the provocation he had received from the rrencTiman , and by the hatred which every thing English . O ^ fet to b ^ ar every thing French . The dog proceeded on Jtf s career , arid was iust seizing the lappets of the Frenchmar / s
< fp * l * when an Englishman who was sitting sketching * snatcliBd ujp K ^ s , cHajr and saluted the jaws of the dog in no m $ aMated tqrms . ' TKe latter recoiled to the middle of the deck , fcowlwig liarmoniously . The noise which he made produced a Jgetoetfal exQ ^ apiation , except from the lips of his master , who' seemed to tViqk that in the " fight" which was going ; on he had iio business to interfere until he saw foul play . Upon hearing : the
" row * several English heads emerged from the caibin mad from airjong 8 t the Itiggage , in order to see the u fun . " ; The boat vvas at lliat moinent passing by , perhaps , the most deli g htful scenery on all the Ilhine , and Novalis , notwithstanding ttie riot , would have most certainly dropped < rti his
knees in wonder and devotion if an English passenger , anxi&us to be * a near witness of the dog-fight , had not , in thrusting al < rtig ^ ' g ivpri him such a drive in the ribs that it sent him ^ ffto the xniast of the throng . Here his dreamy eyes were fa 6 Ated on a most furious battle , the confusion of which now beemrtie
geneviaU An amateur , who was fishing at the other end of the boat , came running up to see what was the matter , and m his passage he hooked a young lady who was reading a fashionBble novel . Her cries called Tier brother to her assistance * who knocked down Piscator with a blow of hiB fist . Just At that moment a cage of tnonkies , which was stationed cm deck for the amu 3 eiri £ nt of another English family , trns o vert nrned , and'all ott
th $ hjpnkiesi ( sprdn ^ t , capering , squ ^ ftking 1 * »^ blwrttarin g " , ^ wp c ^ i m bei tify Ine ' irrast , one fell into the Rhine , unbtber ^ as thrown th ^ fe by'itvbiriBrt who carried about ccir ) fftcti 6 na ty ^ ifor ftttenVprtine- to * tjeal ( same of her nice things an 4 ^ t ^ j ^ tiped trpon the shVir ^ l d ^ 5 f NyJrftliw , vv « ho wa * at thaiimon ^ rati ^ iiig ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1836, page 689, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2663/page/37/
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