Show A tory ot of the story ot of the late sir john all isis which follows Is told by a correspondent spon dent ot of the london chronicle in the painters on oin words 1 I found myself seated one evening at a rather grand dinner I 1 next to a very pretty gushing girl birl to whom I 1 bad not been introduced she fired into conversation directly she had finished her soup and as it was waa may began with the Ine question 1 suppose youve been tw tot the academy I 1 replied that I 1 had and nd did you notice the Billi billiams als dian didn you think they were were awful daubs I 1 cant imagine how such things ever sit git hung lung she was going gain on gayly in oa same strain while I 1 sat edlena lill ahel suddenly the amused smiles ol 01 those bound her and the significant hush brought her to a sudden stop she coloreo rather painfully and whispered to ny irit 4 in a frightened voice for heaven 4 4 eake what have lave I 1 done have I 1 anything dreadful do tell me not now I 1 replied eat your dinner kj k j peace and il tell lell you by and by she did dia W s rather miserably vainly trying toying to extract from roe me at interval what the matter was and when dessert came I 1 filled up be her r glass and told aier er to gulp it down very quickly whet I 1 counted three she obeyed without cotest and I 1 took the opportunity when she speak to say well I 1 am MI bals but lets be friends |