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the electric battery.-The mysterious Lady.-The King of the Salamanders.
-The fire ordeal.-Water frozen in a red-hot crucible.-Ice set on fire.-
Optical illusions.-Phantasmagoria,-Deceptive sounds.—Invisible girl.—
Ventriloquism.-The telephonic concert.-Various games.-The penthalum.
-Quoits.-The banquet.-The game of Quintain.-Grand display of fire-
works.-Coloured fires.-A tableau in the infernal regions.-Conclu-

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PHILOSOPHY IN SPORT.

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CHAPTER I.

TOM SEYMOUR'S ARRIVAL FROM SCHOOL. DESCRIPTION OF OVERTON LODGE. THE HOROLOGE OF FLORA. — A GEOLOGICAL TEMPLE. A SKETCH OF THE PERSON AND CHARACTER OF THE REVEREND PETER TWADDLETON.-HIS ANTIPATHY TO PUNS.-MR, SEYMOUR ENGAGES TO FURNISH HIS SON WITH ANY TOY, THE PHILOSOPHY OF WHICH HE IS ABLE TO EXPLAIN.-MR. TWADDLETON'S ARRIVAL AND RECEPTION.— HIS REMONSTRANCE AGAINST THE DIFFUSION OF SCIENCE AMONGST THE VILLAGE MECHANICS.-A DIALOGUE BETWEEN MR. SEYMOUR AND THE VICAR, WHICH SOME MAY DISLIKE, MANY APPROVE OF, AND ALL LAUGH AT.-THE CRYSTAL PALACE.--THE PLAN OF TEACHING PHILOSOPHY BY THE AID OF TOYS DEVELOPED AND DISCUSSED.-PLAY

AND WORK. TOYS AND TASKS, MR. TWADDLETON'S OBJECTIONS ANSWERED. HE RELENTS, AND ENGAGES TO FURNISH AN ANTIQUARIAN HISTORY OF THE VARIOUS TOYS AND SPORTS.

THE summer recess of Mr. Pearson's school was not more anxiously anticipated by the scholars than by the numerous family of Seymour, who, at the commencement of the year, had parted from a beloved son and brother for the first time. As the season of relaxation approached, so did the inmates of Overton Lodge (for such was the name of Mr. Seymour's seat) betray increasing impatience for its arrival. The three elder sisters, Louisa, Fanny, and Rosa, had been engaged for several days in arranging the little study which their brother Tom had usually occupied. His books were carefully replaced on their shelves, and bunches of roses and jasmines, which the affectionate girls had culled from the finest flower-beds in the garden, were tastefully dispersed through the apartment; the festoons of blue ribands, with which they were entwined, at once announced themselves as the work of graceful hands impelled by light hearts; and

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