Show Wife life Sat Dwarf D Hubby I on Mantel and Eloped I The world finds it hard to take a dwarf seriously That fact in brief I js as what kept tragedy an almost con con- con start sk companion to Joseph I I the o original Tom throughout the ninety eight years of his life I I Sometimes a dwarf is born who has intelligence wit and charm I writes M r R Werner in Liberty Mag- Mag MagI Magazine Magazine Mag-j Mag I azine and who is utilized only for I his daintiness when hen he woul would likes l like k to enjoy opportunity for i in the affairs of men In order to ac- ac accomplish aC 1 ac this he must put forth su- su su and the strain Is usually too great Joseph was such a dwarf Apparently the thing he desired in this world more than anything else I was to be treated as the man he felt himself to be and the story of the struggle to satisfy that desire is feltl th the story of his life It is that story stor with the pathetic background of a grande passion which Joseph Boru Boru- Boru- Boru Polish gentleman told in his Memoirs which he published in 1788 The grande passion on of laski better known as M J Joujou was Isaline a lady in waiting to the dwarfs dwarf's patroness a n lad lady of the highest rank rankin rankin rankin in the Polish nobility Writing of their I courtship Mr l Werner declares J Jou Joujou ou ouI jou never lost an al opportunity opportunity to win I his way into onto her affections by the road of her S sympathy nor to use circum circum- circumstances circumstances circumstances stances to enmesh her w in the ww web of w ww hi- hi o-c- o his love I Finally he caused his Isaline Iseline to toI lose her patroness and to become the I I object of ridicule it was very unlikely that any rich young nobleman would I want to marry her continues Mr W Werner It cannot said that Jou Joujou jou had maneuvered her into that position but he lie was liars undoubtedly I pleased with the results of his atten- atten attentions atten next move mote was to Ob- Ob Obtain obtain ob obtain tain the patronage of the son of the ki king of Poland He lie knew knew Madame mother of Isaline Jardine wanted a good match for her daughter with security for life and a man who had i ithe the protection of the king of Poland and his son was a good match even evenI I if he happened to be three feet three inches tall tail says Mr Ir Werner I But Dut though he forced the girl to marry him and though she bore him three children won but himI a athin athin I thin slice of of marital happiness It was said declares Mr Werner that I after the first years they were not I happy together that that- whenever they quarreled she set him upon the mantelpiece mantel mantl piece from which he could not get II down without danger of breaking a leg until he promised to do as she shei I wished and that finally one day she shei I put him upon the and ran 1 away with another man while he h kicked his heels in impotent rage |