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IN a preceding paper I ry and its tranquillizing effect upon t rikingly apparent t of t great Babel, London? On tic monster is co repose. tolerable din and struggle of t an end. t. tories are extinguiso t streets. trians , instead of enances, move leisurely along; t on thes, and are cleansed in mind as well as in person.
And nooo t tradesman, tizen and ers, -er tresses, at sed.
Noe of ty, peradventure an alderman or a ster of many feet announces it procession of cy scique cut, and each a prayer-book under his arm.
t an end; ttering of feet is cy, cuary. For a time everyt soon is ing ty lanes and courts, and t cing of tifying effect of c t recesses of t metropolis, elevating it, as it ions of tide of triump o heaven.
t an end. treets are again alive ions returning to t soon again relapse into silence. Noo ty tradesman, is a meal of some importance. t at togeted by tions of tted on t day to come to ternal akes omed Sunday seat at tells over ories, and rejoices young and old h his well-known jokes.
On Sunday afternoon ty pours forts lesions to breatirists may say ts of a London citizen on Sunday, but to me tful in bey city enabled to come forture. ored to t; and t spread out t pleasure-grounds as mucs y as if t of cost in als, prisons, and penitentiaries.