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Show An English magazine, in an article on restaurants, tells of a 2Jew York speculator who came to frlef and went to work as waiter in a cheap eating-house in that city. To this waiter's table came a broken-down, sccdy-looking Individual Indi-vidual of an aristocratic, Fifth Avenue, brown stone front type, sneaking in with every sign of being tctj much ashamed of himself. When the waiter arrived to take his order there was mutual recognition, and the new-comer murmured, "Ureat Scott, Thomptoo! you here?" The attendant showed no sympathy at all, but, drawing himself up haughtily, haugh-tily, drily replied, "Yes, Jones, I wait here,-but I dont dbre here." |