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vited ladies, folding them up exactly of the same size, and numbering each on the back, and taking care to make the king number one, and the queen number two. Next prepare and number the gentlemen's characters. When all are assembled and tea over, put as many ladies' characters into a reticule as there are ladies present; and put the gentlemen's characters into a hat. Then call on a gentleman to carry the reticule to the ladies as they sit, from which each lady is to draw one ticket and to preserve it unopened. Select also a lady to bear the hat to the gentlemen for the same purpose. There will be one ticket left in the reticule, and one in the hat, which the lady and gentleman who carried each is to interchange, as having fallen to each other. Lastly, arrange your visitors according to their numbers; the king number one, the queen number two, and so on. The king is now to recite the verse on his ticket; then the queen, the verse on hers and so the characters are to proceed in numerical order. This done, let the cake and refreshments go round; let wit and song abound; and, according to Twelfth Day law, let each party support his character till midnight."

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SPORTS AT FAIRS.

HUNTING THE PIG.

PLATE Xxx.

AT most country fairs, hunting the pig is. pretty general.

A pig of considerable size and strength is selected, his tail is well soaped or greased, and he finally becomes the property of the rustic who is successful in grasping him by the tail, raising him up, and then throwing him across his shoulder.

This is evidently no easy matter; for, in addition to being greased, the tail is docked to within about two inches of the stump. No one is allowed to seize the pig by the leg or by any other part than the tail, under penalty of disqualification; but, as in climbing up the pole, dust and sand are very freely used.

In a very short time, the arena becomes a scene of indescribable confusion. The grunting of the pig in his efforts to escape from his pursuers, the lamentations of those who are sprawling in the mire, and the shouts and laughter of the spectators, produce a chorus truly deafening.

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