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orty-seven. Treasure cease their speculation at forty-six. Jewellers are disgusted with the linsel of life at forty-four. Bakers, manufacturers, and various merchants die at forty-three. The ters td to their choline at forty-two the brittle thread of the tailor's is broken at forty-one. Editors, like all other beings who come, under the special admiration of the gods, die comparatively young — they accomplish their errand of mercy at forty. The musician redeems his last note and plays his dying fall at thirty-nine. The professional dancer shuffles off this mortal coin at thirty-nine. Printers become dead matter at thirty-eight. The machinist is usually blown up at thirty-six. The teacher usually dismisses his scholars at the age of thirty-four; and the clerk is even shorter lived, for he must needs prepare his balance-sheet at thirty-three--No account is given of the average longevity of wealthy uncles — the inference is fair, therefore, they are immorted.-- Albion