Ell etayttt, CHILDREN ON THE SHOIEE. We are,belidog little Oa the sands, .4. We ace mak ing d little rooms very ge,y, • We are buoy With our acid our hande,." We are sorry.that time tilts away. 0 why arc tLc minutes in Buell haste telly won't they In/ tOeUr play ' Our 10210115.0111 our meals are such wastel.-;- We.ean dine - very well another day. We do not mind the tide coming in— We can dig it a cunning little bed, Or leave our pretty house and begin Another pretty house In its stead; We do not.mind the sun in our eyes --- - When it makes such a dazzle of the wOrld, • That we can not tell the sea from the skies, - Nor loOk where the flying 'drops are hurled. The shells that we gather are so - - • 7 - The birds and•the clouds are so kind And the' winds are so merry wltitour hair— It is only the People we mind! Papa If you come CO very near, We'ean , t build the library to,day; 'We think you are tired of being here, And perhaps you wonid like to go away. There are just one two we won't refuse, If they come bto help ns now and then. But we wantonly friends to be of use,- And not all those idle grown men; Perhaps, if we hurry very much. And don't lose an instant of the day, There'll be thee for-the last lovely touch i'.o..iere,tir sea sweept It all away.- 0 childrent-tbusiTorking with the hake- There's nothing SO ;errible as rest; i Plan only how all , may take a part;. . It's easy for each to do his best. The gm sweeping-up at set of sun,- Can never make youryuil be In vain;, ~ • : It covers the thing that you have done. ' - Bat the joy -of the doing shall remain; . ' turttludirs Magazine ..... . GUSHING GIRLS. . . The Bound Table of last :week.has a Saturday Review article, *mu- which we take the folloWing extract: , • The gushing girl, then,i4 to be' thin and addicted to moonlight, which always arouses',' • In her a tendency to bask and: swell ,with unutterable thoughts, - to gaze fixedly on some bright_•particular star to sigh pro roundly, land to quote largely from -some . vertsweet poet, Lalla Rooks being usually - pieferred—"l , never loved a dear gazelle,' i. etc; .Buneet, also., has on the gushing girl a', remarkable,," effect; and twilight ' she adorea. The hooting owl, the chirping katydid, the swooping bht, ' all the innp -amiable sounds of. summer" evenings, wrap . • • • her soul in a.sort of • celestial -ecstaey, and generally lure her into fresh fields and -pastures new 'of 'uncpMted - and lovely'verse .of the most tielartcholy'description, where. 'from she'commorili derives great, consola tion and'a cold in the head,. As ,We have Intimated, she is partial to poetry, ;without,; however, often. venturing ,wl,,thin the sa-_ cred precincts of composition; . atthough al-• most always she has. a friend, a sweet fe male - -friend, who writes the loveliest poetry you can possibly imagine. Novels she reads, of course, but only those of a very lugubrious description, where every body is indescribably miserable for three vOlumes, and, the , hero and heroine are satisfactorilt killed at last, locked in each other's arms. Yet with ail this tendency to the melancholic in literature, , the gushing girls rathet good humored in her ordinary workaday aspects, is rather happy than oth erwise in her domestic relations, and is usu slly blessed with a most intrepid appetite. If to other women a new baby is a well; spring . of incoherent pleasure, to the gush ing ,g.trl it is a perfect fountain of idiotic • delignt, and plunging- her into an absolute epilepsy of admiration until she fairly, foams at the mouth with!delirious eugohstic •;nonsense. In much the same spirit she makes it a point to fall head over ears in love with the fat and rather uninteresting tenor, and raves wildly`about the handsome but' not embarassingly ' intelleetual .tra gedian, and has photograph@ of hiin in all' his principal characters; does her thinking, or- wbatever, mysteries she may substitute for thinking, in the most exaggerated su: perlatives and spells language hyperbole. She:is frank to a fault, and within an hour after introduction will have gushed forth •, to you the entire story of her-woes and ! disappointments, her yearnings and awl- ' - rations.' is' a weak, clinging doWer, she --tells you, torn and wished by cruel blaits, and she, comes to you for condor:, and protection„ which 'if she is, pretty, as she not enfrequentlY is, you are not loth to stye her. 'lf she .stngs„ it is always some plainttire little ballad of despair and death' in a minor key,i likes "Fair, fair with golden hair, under • the, willow she's sleeping," and she - plays • 'occaiion ly with much feeling and. freedom an etheralized and every much' ,mixed up' - version of ""The Dead March in'Saul. But she greatly prefers the hafp 'to ano, k bequse it is so much ;more romantic, and so much more patronized by, the poets, , ant because, as she.'sits by it with back flung curls and upturned brow, she has the opportunity• of comparing herself to St. Cecilia; • or, to • one of those very:wingy musicalseraph@ - of religious 'art. • Lovers, Of 'chunk, she has in, plenty,',hccatise ,every one takes her fa'net 7 -and every man does who'is at all dark,'andhis'any pretensions be considered , 'geed' looking perion • eleiated in, her fervid imagination from a desirable and possible to an actual adorer. Whether' ho cares • for ' or. ,eien • .knows ber, is •a 'Matter of the, purest; indif ference; all.t.he same he serves her phrpose of Setting . thefratthli Wheredn She shall shape her fantastic 'When the ictdal love. th isoff • doe@ come andthe edge gea e worn the noveltYu •-tods -har:,..not 'very -differ ent from other . girls • in,, a ,similar.predica ' meat arid She - aniazed to, find that the all important cpzesq9u settled in` the most com • znon 7 plaCe way., imaginable, n vilthout elan ele vow or any allusion- to two, hearts, etc:, or two souls, etc.; without ed muckas aug-. .gesiing a single appropriata snotation. ~From thisamazement she nevm _lly recov ers, imd, ; from the day , of her Marriage, or, at least, froin the, end of her honeymoon, her gushing days may be considered fairly over, - : . • • . °Oil at any r ate ,t the disease takes a differ ,ent form. .On her lobes , and her' husband usually overflow theaurplusage of her emo tional atterances, and moonlight and weep ing willows are held of very little acbount. 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