The Silly Syclopedia eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 62 pages of information about The Silly Syclopedia.

The Silly Syclopedia eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 62 pages of information about The Silly Syclopedia.

4.—­Always lie with your head lower than any other point of your body and throw the pillows away.  The monotony of a sleepless night will then be relieved by the novelty of having apoplexy or heart failure, either of which diseases is much more exciting and dangerous than insomnia.

5.—­Always concentrate your thoughts and endeavor to breathe pronouncedly and with exaggeration, like a freight engine climbing a grade.  This is calculated to frighten the rest of the family into convulsions and stampede all the cattle in the neighborhood, but you will be enabled to while the remaining hours of the night away by listening to the terse remarks hurled at you from time to time by the other members of the household.

6.—­Always sponge your face with boiling water several times before retiring.  If you keep this up long enough it will be breakfast time, and you may then go about your daily labor with the happy consciousness that you have saved the bed clothes a great deal of wear and tear.

7.—­Always take a brisk, long walk before retiring, taking particular care to come home late and allow the watch dog to mistake you for a tramp and chase you hurriedly into the next country side.  It is also calculated to withdraw the blood from the brain and put wings on your feet.  A brisk run of sixteen miles across country as the crow flies with an angry bulldog pushing you pretty hard for first place, is a pleasant diversion in a sleepless night.

8.—­Be phlegmatic and indifferent in a marked degree.  If you hear thieves in the chicken coop during the night, don’t move a muscle; if you smell smoke and know the house is on fire, lie perfectly still and count imaginary sheep jumping over an imaginary fence; if you feel the folding bed closing up let it close and go on with your counting; if you know that burglars are in the room pay no attention to them and let them burgle—­you have business of your own to attend to.  A man with a thoroughly developed case of insomnia has no time for such trifling details.

WISDOM IS AS WISDOM DOES.

All is not cold that shivers.

Success never shakes hands with a lazy man.

An American husband in the hand is worth two foreign Dukes in the divorce court.

The most successful politician is the one who knows how to finance his brains.

Before marriage a woman is an angel; after marriage she is still an angel, but her husband is now from Missouri, and she has to show him.

If it were impossible to speak anything but truth in this world how many times a day would we be insulted.

WHIST.

Being a Few Hints How to Play the Game.

Whist is a well known game with cards.  It requires close attention and silence.  Some people learn to play whist in fifteen minutes, but their partners generally wear a worried look.  There are other people who never learn to play the game, but, unfortunately for humanity, they never fully realize this fact.  Their partners soon discover it, however, but politeness forbids them making the discovery known to the wide, wide world.

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