Show ho would bo be an englishman wits was fre freshly 8 r every morning will aright hall bad the fancy bwy that steamers must bu be bri bringing laging him now toilets over the tha wi liter to judge by ill tha I 1 prodigal variety of 0 his hia costumes it was diverting at first to study the adroitness of his hia en lin glish imitation land and to try nuil mud decide just low how tar far it fell short of original models mr walked wall talked sat hut down got up his igar cigar and curried liis his umbrella precisely liko like an aa the trained vision ol of wainright ight saw that it was fill all ous oua mannerism bull and ilia unconscious habit the matter was there so BO to als but the inspiring soul remained noil to bent no ile sometimes cruelly longed for a chance to lot let mr Gause gansevoort voort know th v the truth continued coati patent thron gli nil all his hia disguising tact once wl w il dented in the rending room in L boua a morning paper lie be overheard a friend with choin mr Ganne gansevoort voort was talking tal liing utter the tha following men tenca whose tono tone nad iliad manner were not at all according to the british pat torn i well WellI I 1 had hiJ some good sport t ou on that like lake hist lust summer I 1 fished v with it h a polo pole tor for three steady houn lio urla allyer Ally ah yea eg eaid ito had crossed his logo in lie au attitude of lazy grace ho he had on a woolly sack co coat a t extremely light in shade und anti tro weort to of each dark late hue as aa to make the con especially striking he be also wore gaiters gait cra whose upper tipper portions were of yellowish cloth and jotted dotted with I 1 little ittle pearl buttons lie ile was smoothing amoo lhing his blonde gently with one hand band the other held a half burned cigarette cy by jove he went on it sounds infernally odd m my y d dear car boy to coira bear a man talk of ashing 11 8 ti ing 1 with I a vote I 1 suppose you in mean ea a a rod oh ch well a it i you choose replied tho the other in good humored conciliation 11 any way I 1 caught four dozen fine trout mr lang langben beJ lie ile throw his cigarette among some big ira ir a that crackled cra llod in ruddy turmoil under the artistic ar tiled mantel upon my word I 1 beg your par pardon donold old follow fellow he bo said aid with enough poli politeness polito toness nesa to blunt annoyance but it ft always amuses them co a on the other side when nhen we speak shoat about fish there they dont dealt catch them you know they kill them from fawcet 8 A gentleman of leisure |