The barber's chair; and, The hedgehog lettersJerrold, Douglas William
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The barber's chair; and, The hedgehog letters
Jerrold, Douglas William
English literature -- 19th century; English wit and humor
But, O grandmother! perhaps the worst is to come. The Church is really
now in danger! I’ve not had a fare up Ludgate Hill lately, but I’ve
no doubt St Paul’s is cracked from top to bottom. Would you believe
it? David Salomons, the late Sheriff (who was sweetly cheated out of
his gown as Alderman, the said gown being now on the shoulders of
Church-and-State Moon, Esq.)--David Salomons, a Jew, has given £1666,
13s. 4d. to buy a scholarship of £50 a year for the city of London, and
the city--Gog and Magog quivered as with ague--has been mean enough to
take it. Oh for the good old times, when they used to spit upon Jews
in the Exchange! And now we take their money from ’em! I know you’ll
think it a blow at the Church. The scholarship is said to be “open to
members of every religious persuasion;” this is a flam-blind. The gift
is a sly attack on the Established Church. It is the evident intention
of the Minories to turn us all Jews. Never has there been such a blow
struck at the vested interests of Smithfield Pig-market. Sir Robert
Inglis--whom I took up at Exeter Hall a night or two ago--says, in two
years there’ll be a grand Rabbi in Lambeth Palace.--Your affectionate
grandson,
JUNIPER HEDGEHOG.
THE END.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] The Duke has, doubtless to the astonishment of Mr Nutts when he
shall learn it, suggested a more rapid reformation.
[2] Eu.
Transcriber’s Notes
Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected. Variations
in hyphenation and accents have been standardised but all other
spelling and punctuation remains unchanged.
Italics are represented thus _italic_, small caps are represented thus
=smcap=.
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