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Miss H.—We e always s tives ar to come off ¥ fight. lh»n s the inquisitiveness of , They want to Mm\\ every- hére’s pa, now: uch question are Mr. Holdoff does he call upon 44 lheen|| 2229 b8 csll upos iy with | ha ks ol them homie a5l questions thy New York Sun: “Ah! Mr. Greene,” to defend your he said, as he shook hands with a gen- tleman from New Haven, as they met Tnion square slad to se “By the wa a few mont} ou did ommended him as ot pertickle Well, wha ut the case™ We—1l—I1," with u yawn as if wenr- ied of the thing. “I'm’ w ter draj de cuse: &'fur us I'm consarned.” do you you Mr. Smith Carrie? of t you a young man one’s little broth d one’s a hustler.” When is it He Has ¥ Detroit Free P Perki suid the aisle of a street car Ah! Glad to see you . how plained. 1 to nsk b husband across n I low I war developed. 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