THE DOLL AND HER FRIENDS. 91 from my dictation, and it is in compliance with his advice that I have thus ventured to record my €X- perience. That experience has served to teach me that, as _ all inanimate things have some destined use, so all rational creatures have some appointed duties, and are happy and well employed while fulfilling them. With this reflection, I bid a orateful farewell to those young patrons of my race who have kindly taken an interest in my memoirs, contentedly await- ing the time when the small remnant of my frame shall be reduced to dust, and my quiet existence sink into a still more profound repose. THE END. LONDON * PRINTED BY ROBSON, LEVEY; AND FRANELYS, Great New Street, Fetter Lane.