[54] Not being a ghost, Corydon does not talk in the style of 1670.

[55] The subject and title of these papers bear some resemblance to Messrs. Griffith and Farran’s natty little republication of the selections from “Lord Chesterfield’s Letters to his Son,” entitled Manners and Speech, but a careful comparison will establish the dissimilarity.

[56] The Syndicate.

[57] One who betrays his companions.

[58] Share of the plunder.

[59] Burglary.

[60] Inform.

[61] Companions.

[62] Gentlemanly.

[63] Police officers.