they were not slight —I leaned my back
against the wall of the room, which I now, for the
first time, perceived was covered with a very peculiar
and novel species of hanging—no less than
a kind of rough, green baize cloth, that moved and
floated at every motion of the air. I paid little
attention to this, till suddenly turning my head,
something gave way behind it. I felt myself
struck upon the back of the neck, and fell forward
into the room, covered by a perfect avalanche of fenders,
fire-irons, frying-pans, and copper kettles, mingled
with the lesser artillery of small nails, door keys,
and holdfasts. There I lay amid the most vociferous
mirth I ever listened to, under the confounded torrent
of ironmongery that half-stunned me. The laughter
over, I was assisted to rise, and having drank about
a pint of vinegar, and had my face and temples washed
in strong whiskey punch—the allocation
of the fluids being mistaken, I learned that our host,
the high sheriff, was a celebrated tin and iron man,
and that his salles de reception were no other than
his magazine of metals, and that to conceal the well
filled shelves from the gaze of his aristocratic guests,
they were clothed in the manner related; which my
unhappy head, by some misfortune, displaced, and thus
brought on a calamity scarcely less afflicting to
him than to myself. I should scarcely have stopped
to mention this here, were it not that Mary Anne’s
gentle nursing of me in my misery went far to complete
what her fascination had begun; and although she could
not help laughing at the occurrence, I forgave her
readily for her kindness.
“Remember,” said I, trying to ogle through
a black eye, painted by the angle of a register grate—“remember,
Mary Anne, I am to see you home.”
“Oh! dear, sir, sure I don’t know how
you can manage it—”
Here Mark Anthony’s entrance cut short this
speech, for he came to declare that some of the officers
had taken his coach, and was, as might be supposed,
in a towering passion.
“If, sir,” said I, with an air of the
most balmy courtesy—“If I can be
of any use in assisting you to see your friends home—”
“Ah! then, ye’r a nice looking article
to see ladies home. I wish you seen yourself
this minute,” said he.
As I felt it would be no breach of the unities—time,
place, and every thing considered—to smash
his skull, I should certainly have proceeded to do
so, had not a look of the most imploring kind from
Mary Anne restrained me. By this time, he had
taken her under the arm, and was leading her away.
I stood irresolute, till a glance from my charmer
caught me; when I rallied at once, and followed them
down stairs. Here the scene was the full as
amusing as above; the cloaking, shawling, shoeing,
&c., of the ladies being certainly as mirth-moving
a process as I should wish to see. Here were
mothers trying to collect their daughters, as a hen
her chickens, and as in that case, the pursuit of one