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Show Unexpected T JTTLE EII.PERSON prided Mmsolf I ' upon his good appetite and bis capacity for amuslngr. He was dining din-ing with a friend a few nights ago. and did his best to keep his hoit and hustess with their six -year-old daughter daugh-ter amused anil at the same time manage man-age to do ample Justice to the good things provided. "Oh, dear. Mr. Btldereon." remarked th Utile one, after the guest's wittiest wit-tiest sally, "1 wih you'd come hers to dinner every day." BUdereon positively beamed satisfaction. satisfac-tion. "Do you, dear?" he smiled. "Why7 "Cause." came the reply aa the observant ob-servant maiden glanced round the table, " 'cause there wouldn't be anything any-thing cold to eat tho next day," |