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Show Victim of Popular Song. Lawrence Kellie tells of an amaslng experience he had over the song, "Douglas Gordon." He was introduced intro-duced one evening to a gentleman whose name he did not catch. "I have no desire to meet you, Mr. Kellie," said the stranger. Kellie naturally looked a little astonished, but said nothing. "In fact," the other went on, "1 hate the very sound of your name. For months past my mother has been worried by the receipt of telegrams and letters of condolence on my behalf, and the thing is beginning to get monotonous." mo-notonous." "I'm sorry," said Kellie, "but what's that got to do with me?" "Well, I'll tell you," said the other. "My name's Douglas Gordon, and everybody Imagines that your confounded song refers to me." And with that h. turned on his heel and went. |