Peter Parley's visit to London - Tim And Angi
Peter Parley's visit to London - Tim And Angi
Peter Parley's visit to London - Tim And Angi
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94 PETER PARLEY'S<br />
nised the theatre of Mr. Kichardson, which<br />
he had seen erecting when he first <strong>visit</strong>ed<br />
the park; as he drew near he saw that<br />
the people were laughing and enjoying<br />
the antics of a clown or merry-andrew,<br />
who was dressed in a parti-coloured dress,<br />
and was cutting the most ridiculous capers,<br />
<strong>to</strong> the no small delight of the specta<strong>to</strong>rs.<br />
" <strong>Peter</strong> Parley loves a little fun, and can<br />
laugh as loud as any<br />
one at<br />
innocent amusement,<br />
so he got close up<br />
see how the clown acquitted himself.<br />
<strong>to</strong> the booth <strong>to</strong><br />
" 'Come along, old boy! this way, this<br />
way, father Adam !' cried the fellow <strong>to</strong> <strong>Peter</strong><br />
Parley, when he him sawT advancing 'make