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Show Civilized, Christian people have , teen educated to believe the Texas , girl was simply the feminine of the t Texas boy that ia, a milder type of 1 that furious humanity which characterizes charac-terizes itself by hacking into mince- ; meat, or riddling with bullets, Lhe hapless pilgrim who happens to suggest, sug-gest, after an hour's sojourn in the - atato, that Texas isn't noted for its Sunday schools and Christian influences. influ-ences. People at a distance have regarded the female Texan as an animated magazine of email arma and ammunition, who would Btrike her lover with awe and a butcher's knife at the Bame moment if he Bhould buow an inclination to trifle with her affections. But this estimate is all wrong, and the Texaa gill is shown to ho a careless, indifferent, in-different, submissive person, without the spirit of even a cold-blooded, cold-hearted, cold-hearted, blue-stockinged lady of the north. Tho following will illustrate: A young woman ot Leon, Texas, was engaged to be married, but this fact did not deter her from eloping with a Becond lover; howover, Bhe was Bpeed-ily Bpeed-ily overtaken by the first lover, with whom she went obediently toa clergyman clergy-man and was joined in wedlock, the second lover returning home wifelesB. |