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Come to me to-morrow, and I'll give you a New Year's present. I
throw shillings and pence among the people; I give balls, no less than
thirty-one; indeed, that is the highest number I can spare for balls. My ships
are often frozen in, but in my offices it is warm and comfortable. My name is
JANUARY. I'm a merchant, and I generally bring my accounts with me." Then the
second alighted. He seemed a merry fellow. He was a director of a theatre, a
manager of masked balls, and a leader of all the amusements we can
imagine.
His luggage consisted of a great cask. "We'll dance the bung out
of the cask at carnival time," said he; "I'll prepare a merry tune for you and
for myself too. Unfortunately I have not long to live- the shortest time, in
fact, of my whole family- only twenty-eight days. Sometimes they pop me in a day
extra; but I trouble myself very little about that. Hurrah!" "You must not shout
so," said the sentry. "Certainly I may shout," retorted the man; "I'm Prince
Carnival, travelling under the name of FEBRUARY."
"Certainly I may
shout," retorted the man; "I'm Prince Carnival, travelling under the name of
FEBRUARY." The third now got out. He looked a personification of fasting; but he
carried his nose very high, for he was related to the "forty (k)nights," and was
a weather prophet. But that is not a very lucrative office, and therefore he
praised fasting. In his button-hole he carried a little bunch of violets, but
they were very small. "MARCH, March," the fourth called after him, slapping him
on the shoulder, "don't you smell something? Make haste into the guard room;
they're drinking punch there; that's your favorite drink.
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