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window of the combination breakfast…room; a child is playing with a doll;
where Mr。 Thurtell's hair was brushed; a sanitary scrubbing is in progress
on the spot where Mr。 Palmer's braces were put on。 No signs of the
Races are in the streets; but the tramps and the tumble…down…carts and
trucks laden with drinking…forms and tables and remnants of booths; that
are making their way out of the town as fast as they can。 The Angel;
which has been cleared for action all the week; already begins restoring
every neat and comfortable article of furniture to its own neat and
comfortable place。 The Angel's daughters (pleasanter angels Mr。 Idle and
Mr。 Goodchild never saw; nor more quietly expert in their business; nor
more superior to the common vice of being above it); have a little time to
rest; and to air their cheerful faces among the flowers in the yard。 It is
market…day。 The market looks unusually natural; comfortable; and
wholesome; the market…people too。 The town seems quite restored; when;
hark! a metallic bray … The Gong…donkey!
The wretched animal has not cleared off with the rest; but is here;
under the window。 How much more inconceivably drunk now; how
much more begrimed of paw; how much more tight of calico hide; how
much more stained and daubed and dirty and dunghilly; from his horrible
broom to his tender toes; who shall say! He cannot even shake the bray
out of himself now; without laying his cheek so near to the mud of the
street; that he pitches over after delivering it。 Now; prone in the mud;
and now backing himself up against shop…windows; the owners of which
come out in terror to remove him; now; in the drinking…shop; and now in
the tobacconist's; where he goes to buy tobacco; and makes his way into
the parlour; and where he gets a cigar; which in half…a…minute he forgets to
smoke; now dancing; now dozing; now cursing; and now complimenting
My Lord; the Colonel; the Noble Captain; and Your Honourable Worship;
the Gong…donkey kicks up his heels; occasionally braying; until suddenly;
he beholds the dearest friend he has in the world coming down the street。
The dearest friend the Gong…donkey has in the world; is a sort of
Jackall; in a dull; mangy; black hide; of such small pieces that it looks as if
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it were made of blacking bottles turned inside out and cobbled together。
The dearest friend in the world (inconceivably drunk too) advances at the
Gong…donkey; with a hand on each thigh; in a series of humorous springs
and stops; wagging his head as he comes。 The Gong…donkey regarding
him with attention and with the warmest affection; suddenly perceives that
he is the greatest enemy he has in the world; and hits him hard in the
countenance。 The astonished Jackall closes with the Donkey; and they
roll over and over in the mud; pummelling one another。 A Police
Inspector; supernaturally endowed with patience; who has long been
looking on from the Guildhall…steps; says; to a myrmidon; 'Lock 'em up!
Bring 'em in!'
Appropriate finish to the Grand Race…Week。 The Gong…donkey;
captive and last trace of it; conveyed into limbo; where they cannot do
better than keep him until next Race…Week。 The Jackall is wanted too;
and is much looked for; over the way and up and down。 But; having had
the good fortune to be undermost at the time of the capture; he has
vanished into air。
On Saturday afternoon; Mr。 Goodchild walks out and looks at the
Course。 It is quite deserted; heaps of broken crockery and bottles are
raised to its memory; and correct cards and other fragments of paper are
blowing about it; as the regulation little paper…books; carried by the French
soldiers in their breasts; were seen; soon after the battle was fought;
blowing idly about the plains of Waterloo。
Where will these present idle leaves be blown by the idle winds; and
where will the last of them be one day lost and forgotten? An idle
question; and an idle thought; and with it Mr。 Idle fitly makes his bow; and
Mr。 Goodchild his; and thus ends the Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices。
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