A BILLIARD LESSON. WAS pleasant on the winter nights, Her classic head bent low; And watch her snowy fingers make A clever stroke, and count each“ break’ Of such a gentle foe. To hear such pretty blame; A very losing gaine. From chaffing fellow men; You've other feelings then. Or lucky “fluke" might get, With such a flirting pet. Such losing bets are blest; The chances of a “rest.” The “cannon” on the table green ween, H. SAVILE CLARKE. IN THE ROYAL ACADEMY. Hugh (on furlough). HELEN (his cousin). HELEN. 66 HUGH. I doubt if she can do it, then. HELEN. That is,—you knew. How could you be so treacherous, Hugh? HUGH. Nay ;—it is scarcely mine, the crime, HELEN. Then here we'll stay, please. Once for all, Whether I like Long's "Vashti," or HUGH. “Paint you some pictures !” Come, that's kind ! You know I'm nearly colour-blind. HELEN, Hugh (with an inspiration). I'll try HELEN. But mind they're pretty. hog hunts.”..... 2 Not 66 Here is the first. An antique Hall Before a portrait in a ruff. HELEN. That's enough, » « brio," design,”. Besides it's English. I decline. HUGH. This is the next. 'Tis finer far: HELEN. “ Which she accords with smile seraphic.” I know it,-it was in the “ Graphic.” Declined. HUGH. Once more, and I forego All hopes of hanging, high or low: Behold the hero of the scene, In bungalow and palankeen. . . HELEN. What !-all at once! But that's absurd ;- HUGH. Permit me -'Tis a Panorama, Mid scorpions, dowagers, and griffins, (More seriously). He puts that faded scrap before , (Opening bis locket). Look, Helen, that's the heather! (Too late! Here come both Aunts together.) HELEN. What heather, Sir? (After a pause.) And why ...“ too late?”) -Aunt Dora, how you've made us wait! Don't you agree that it's a pity Portraits are hung by the Committee ? AUSTIN DOBSON. PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN THE EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY. HAT are you, Lady ?-nought is here To tell us of your name or story, Tory; |