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It is of great use, for it contains all that a man requires to
know; the names of the preachers at the church, and the new books which are
published; where houses, servants, clothes, and provisions may be obtained. And
then what a number of subscriptions to charities, and what innocent verses!
Persons seeking interviews and engagements, all so plainly and naturally stated.
Certainly, a man who takes in the Intelligencer may live merrily and be buried
contentedly, and by the end of his life will have such a capital stock of paper
that he can lie on a soft bed of it, unless he prefers wood shavings for his
resting-place.
Certainly, a man who takes in the Intelligencer may live
merrily and be buried contentedly, and by the end of his life will have such a
capital stock of paper that he can lie on a soft bed of it, unless he prefers
wood shavings for his resting-place. The newspaper and the churchyard were
always exciting objects to me. My walks to the latter were like bathing-places
to my good humor. Every one can read the newspaper for himself, but come with me
to the churchyard while the sun shines and the trees are green, and let us
wander among the graves.
Each of them is like a closed book, with the
back uppermost, on which we can read the title of what the book contains, but
nothing more. I had a great deal of information from my father, and I have
noticed a great deal myself. I keep it in my diary, in which I write for my own
use and pleasure a history of all who lie here, and a few more beside. Now we
are in the churchyard. Here, behind the white iron railings, once a rose-tree
grew; it is gone now, but a little bit of evergreen, from a neighboring grave,
stretches out its green tendrils, and makes some appearance; there rests a very
unhappy man, and yet while he lived he might be said to occupy a very good
position.
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