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NUTS AND NUTCRACKERS
By Charles James Lever
"The world's my filbert which with my crackers I will open."
Shakespear.
"The priest calls the lawyer a cheat,
And the lawyer beknaves the divine;
And the statesman, because he's so great,
Thinks his trade 's as honest as mine."
And the lawyer beknaves the divine;
And the statesman, because he's so great,
Thinks his trade 's as honest as mine."
Beggars Opera
"Hard texts are nuts (I will not call them cheaters,)
Whose shells do keep their kernels from the eaters;
Open the shells, and you shall have the meat:
They are are brought for you to crack and eat."
Whose shells do keep their kernels from the eaters;
Open the shells, and you shall have the meat:
They are are brought for you to crack and eat."
John Bunyan.
Illustrated By "Phiz."
London: Chapman And Hall, 193 Piccadilly.
MDCCCLVII.

CONTENTS
A NUT FOR LEGAL FUNCTIONARIES.
A NUT FOR "ENDURING AFFECTION."
A NUT FOR THE POLICE AND SIR PETER.
A NUT FOR ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT.
A NUT FOR THE KINGSTOWN RAILWAY.
A "SWEET" NUT FOR THE YANKEES.
A NUT FOR THE SEASON—JULLIEN'S QUADRILLES.
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