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use some honest means to get it out of our heads directly.

———Pray reach me my fool's cap———I fear you sit upon it, Madam—'tis under the cushion———I'll put it on——

Bless me! you have had it upon your head this half hour.———There then let it stay, with a

Fa-ra diddle di
and a fa-ri diddle d
and a high-dum—dye-dum
fiddle - - - dumb - c.

And now, Madam, we may venture, I hope, a little to go on.CHAP.