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NIGHTMARE ABBEY.

beneficial existence is the evening of a beautiful day.[1]

The Honorable Mr. Listless.

Really I should like very well to lead such a life myself, but the exertion would be too much for me. Besides, I have been at college. I contrive to get through my day by sinking the morning in bed, and killing the evening in company, dressing and dining in the intermediate space, and stopping the chinks and crevices of the few vacant moments that remain with a little easy reading. And that amiable discontent and antisociality, which you reprobate in our present parlour-window literature, I find, I do assure you, a very fine mental


  1. See Denys Montfort: Histoire Naturelle des Mollusques; Vues Generales, p.37, 38.