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172 THE TOM AH A WK. \October 9, 1869.
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out by nature that it a would very sneering not | pay , to malicious be ^ satirical fellow . Sq ; jhe but . hit he on soon / a way found fbf writing criticisms , 4 S }| which h £ coul ^ partly satisfy Ij is ^ maliJeJ the and yet iece not , in offend which his he fri managed ends . He to t " * get wrote in a all funny , his snq account ers and of he thinl malicious in a could y postscri veiled offend remarks pt when without it under directed any the he against danger veil lauded ofiburlesque to the anybod his ^ interests y whom , winch ^ ; he and Were ' mana thought th vefry gjer en , . ; - ;
, as were , -mnages or and For all the the rest princi , he pal managed actors whom to make " he cou himself !& not an feared ^ ord to without offend ^ natured in exactl the y presence being and calumniou hated of his ; for fellow s things while -authors to he some was , he all would common humility say ac tjye and flufiinfaScjb most civility ilU- sam outside e ( in the strict charme confidence d circle ) to , the who friends would of , of the course subject , ye & Ihereof eat tne , : which gave the said friends a very high idea of Mr . Charles ' wit which »» * . % . } , and ^ aa va « a - * - vv still not * i . x AiigiA higher ^ jL idea auvu . v of ^* his A . M . U honesty JiiL / ii . vijbj '* . Those j . xxv < j ^ . xjx © £ j His . ± xj say oa- yijic ings ^ j
other , or were from the coars mouth e and of vul someone gar he took whose from convers some ation book or had thing overheard "—but as , — his for he Hearers was never were above rarely " acquainted picking up any with good ^ the ori ginal believe , his that claim the as trait author in his of character their being which , was rarel most y disputed delihted . me was his total want of those foolish qualities ^ generosity g and , thing benevolence He never that advocated could . He possibl never the y do tried cau ; ^ any e to of good write the poor * to any his thing , or fellow the or oppressed to -creatures do any- . . ;
never social He He never never or busied political tried tried himself to to reform a alleviate llevi in , ate in schemes any the the question misery misery of charity ; . of of of the the education , in wretched wretched any , or lan . . ' poor He He for - that relief and whatever the , or public any p he , hilanthrop on wrote the whole spared ic rhumTMi , preferred them g that of not ? labour that to ; be kind . made He . " He said to rfouhd think they , liked sometimes nonsense writteh , and 'it , with ' he wrote deep nonsense sense at , tHe not 'bottom as his father of it , had but pure affect ii , so sill me * f y , jing aj meaning * ling axjiji ^ nonsense though . nobody But rhe was was ?/ wise enough enoug ever vvvi h * ; to to
« - *^ , x ^ w ww « y . vm > } , -vj . Av < rugxA iiwuuy rvutj- : fTri rw ^ y , , \» , j .. * v vj ^ jlj . tv / mour find it where out ; so they that shou the ld critics have gave given him him cred credit it "for for subtle feeble huldlOtCy . ' :., >;' ¦ ¦ : >} . ; As a friend his privat , his e mali character gnancy he behind was none the friend theiess ^ s ^^ to p k be 1 ; was admired | sir 4 \ pjty . whose exquisite wiiusc worst hand jua . . uu . I he xxc have has ucti heard jusi just could wrung wi wish him uug with wuu say as apparen cipucUCilL cruet t things 1 Heartiness liCfUTLiixcsa of the as « . » ' ni fcUict fiat ^ n
man s enemy . To all those '^ wlio had ^ helped lai him d him at any under time any in obligati his career on , , he or was shown always him ; : ; most any kindness delightfull , y had treacherous got all . he He could sneered out of at them them . All as those soon to as whom he thought he owed he any Thoug respect h he or always courtesy exercised he insult his ed , malice if he dared behind . his victims ' many 4 backs j >» m . a «^ , quarrels v it ^ MWAAv someti «^< . mes *** In came some wvjij . iv cases vct to thejr u iiv he ears would w v tiiu . This get n ^" * the w * forced iv credit uivuiv him of w * vvj other into . * V / 1
persons He acted ' evil injured sayings innocence . It was to then perfection he came ; the out better most that nobly he . never not be scrupled proved . to In deny such an cases accusatio it was n if very he da knew ngerous , that to it apoid could - g behave ise ! In hi ha m n such dsomel ; if you cases y bullied to him it is , him a usual nd he begge to gave d his in ; t r but the rdon if Jia you , nd woe . held tried betide out to made frankly you others and forget heartily the ; offe but nce -Mr onl . Charles y made accep knew Him remember better , , . ; it W the hat more what 1 conciliated WAAWAAtkVVVV others / itMllJ rated Vhim J what . tf shamed IAAl &«< Vli
others *** W * . W ; encourag < TMV «> ed ' him . WWAAV He was V ^ , 'exaspe V never L / VX'VVyVVi so orutal I Mit ^ li ; . or TY ** so fc * W arrogant A « for as when cowardice he had an d c eiv e e m d an an , or , ap woma ology n he who mist threw ook th gentlen emselv es es s on his . Charles nerosity ; is never a successful failed to man hav and e a very long ug m ly fall he ., continue courage so . He which combines some in call himself meanness that , and mixture insolence pf pliability . They a are nd quite Mr . Charl wrong es ; do and . they do not know Jhe world so well as I arid
172 The Tom Ah A Wk. \October 9, 1869.
172 THE TOM AH A WK . \ October 9 , 1869 .
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A Her My mud second wish hut is , on granted that my the first r great as has we stie tried often mi to g ' ht see re be ar . near . ¦ ¦ "'¦' Dead So here vermin we find nailed upon on the some . oft-sought grand ; forest door tree , . Shrined Of that proud in the temp hearts le— of -wh th ^ pfse re , that for evermore loVed him , weli A His warning . memory to , spite all mean of calumny t malicious ^ sllall knaves ' dwell , - — Who Exposed dare to with honesty lies ' defile s undy illustrious ing scorn , graves , My second hangs in infamy forlorn .
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Oct. 9, 1869, page 172, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_09101869/page/12/
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