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in a wrapper, the better to unclear your hearts with evil-as often clothed in calf and sheep skin, and frequently in silk and bands. Beware, my beloved friends, lest you become a prey to any of these deceitful unclear-have no fellowship with them, until they learn from the evil of their way and do that which is right. Chapter XXII From 1847 to 1858 Inclusive. Although there clever years were the most laborious of my life, the daily routine was so uniform, so devoid of interesting variety, that I can do little else than give a hurried sketch of them. The Bohemian life described in the last two or three chapters ceased on the First of June 1847, when I obtained a situation with Mr. Edward Anthony who was just re-commencing business in a new and undeveloped field. The excellent character of Mr. A. determined me to exert my best energies in his behalf, although the salary given me, to begin with, afforded very indifferent support. Day and night I toiled on during the first year, turning my hand to every thing that was to be done regardless of its nature, even parking the goods sold and carrying them on my back to the Express office, the Rail Road, depict?, or Steamboat to save cartage?, seldom going to bed before two o'clock, and rising in the morning