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Show Didn't Know Hitchcock, lie was obvious!' a stranger in town, so nobody paid much attention to him whon ho went into tho postoffico Inst night and asked to see Postmaster James fl. Glynn. Somebody must have been buying a two-cent, stamp at tho time, for tho reply came that. Mr. Glvnn was busy. Tho strangor said ho would wait, and ho did eo, about, twenty minutes. min-utes. Then ho asked again. With an air of annoyance one of tho clerks said ho would and out, and after af-ter somo further delay Mr; Glynn om-erged om-erged from tho sanctornm, accompanied by his two clerks, Mir. Mjilonoy and Mr. JIart, who wero curious to find out what was tho "business of tho urgent 3tranger. "Well, sir," aaid Mr. Glynn, "what can I do for you?" "Oh, nothing," replied tho yisitor, with an amiable smile. "I am jrisfc on my way from Beverly, Mass., to Donor, and I thought I'd drop in and eeo you for amomont.fc My name is Hitch- j code , "Not Postmastor funeral Tiiui, . v cock?" gasped Mr. Glynn. ax' .I "I'm afraid so," and then there w T a hearty laugh and a handshake all ' f round. Wlnstod (Conn.) Dispatch in 7" the New York Horald. 1 10 ; f 1 . L |