FOOTNOTES:
[Footnote 1: "Dooiney-molla--man-praiser--the friend who backs the
suitor."]
[Footnote 2: Certain publishers.]
[Footnote 3: Port of Peace.]
[Footnote 4: Solace.]
[Footnote 5: She was born at Chatham on March 28th, 1774.]
[Footnote 6: Probably he was nearly twenty-four.]
[Footnote 7: Written in 1829.]
[Footnote 8: "The Epicure!" said R.L.S.]
[Footnote 9: A musical festival which took place in Westminster Abbey.]
[Footnote 10: "To pill" was a cant expression used a good deal by "the
set," meaning, apparently, to talk, either pompously or trivially.]
[Footnote 11: The cloud-shapes often observed by travellers in the
East.]
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