Young Lady.—"Now then, what is it that you wish to say to me that so nearly concerns your happiness?"
Enamored Juvenile.—"Why, I love you to the verge of distraction, and can't be happy without you! Say, dearest, only say that you will be mine!"
A STRIKING EXPRESSION.
Roguy.—"See that girl looking at me, Poguy?"
Poguy.—"Don't I? Why, she can't keep her eyes off you."
Roguy (poking Poguy in the waistcoat).—"What women care for, my boy, isn't Features, but Expression!"
SCENE IN A FASHIONABLE LADIES' GROGGERY.
Young Lady "couldn't take any thing—only a Pine-apple Ice"—but the ice once broken, she makes such havoc upon pies, tongue, Roman punches, tarts, Champagne, and sundry other potables and comestibles, as to produce a very perceptible feeling in the Funds.