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Show " 1 Tits pays of chivalry have not pih-ed. There are men who riv ii Ualeigh in gallantry, and Sidney in all the nubie atirbutes which made him the mirror of gentlemen. At a late sociaole in St. Peter, Mian., an incident inci-dent occurred which is worthy of be-tcg be-tcg chronicled iu verse and prose. A youug lady sat peosiveiy trying to eraci nuts with her peary teeth. Her beau stood caiuiiy by for a minute, with a perplexed expression on his face. Suddenly it lighted up. He opened bis mouth, took out his false teeth, and han-hac them to the., yeuag la"iy, i said; "Iticre, Jennie, use thoe to crack them cuts with." Was Kaieich's j throwing ctl his cloak on a muddy piacj so that queen Elizabeth's shoes should not be soiled, mora worthy oft praise, mre worthy of poetic treatment.' treat-ment.' Have we n poet who can do ju-tiee to the svtbdmo ga.lamry of the i Mill-.'sju m.u .' |