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Show B0RES0MENES3 OF A DEQINNER. Why Robinson Was Deserted by His Acquaintances. nuggles Poor old Robinson I It's ad, tho saddest thing In tho world, perhaps, to .seo a man dollberatoly allonato his friends, estrango his family, fam-ily, and mako hlmsolf nn outcast and a horror to everybody, nn do It simply sim-ply to gratify n whim, too. Struggles Why. what do you moan? I saw him not so vory many days ago, and ho seemod perfectly happy, and ho told mo ho never was more prosperous In all his life. Buggies Yes, that's Just I' Poor fellow! Ho's one or those knood men who can't stand pro. , 'y. apparently. ap-parently. As booh as they gv. t (ew dollars well, you know tho resL Struggles Do you mean ho'a drinking drink-ing too much? nuggles No. No, Indeod. It's pos-slblo pos-slblo to fool somo sympathy for a man "ho can't roslat that tomptatlon. But poor old Tloblnson! It's dlfforont with him. Strugglos You enn't mean that ho'a In tho tolls of a siren? Ho's too do-voted do-voted a husband and father for auch an ercaTMile IttiRRlM No. Oh, no. One could wean him perlmpa In tlmo from such a rn!salile Infatuallnu, ir It wer pos-Uilt pos-Uilt t think of him In such an on-triHtflenuMit, on-triHtflenuMit, , Ilit (hum neenm to be no br.-ip In ids cat). Stimfilot You certainly can't mean thnt h hn r- ItiiMlM Yoa; that's exactly what ftp hut. Ik'iMlit It last week. Good i a vara, no,f li comoa now! Hurry nn ami r out or this n he'll bo l' 'i automobile to us for tbu next ftvo hour - Nm York Times |