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Show IMPRESSED THE LITTLE ONE. Deportment of Colored Gentleman a Matter of Admiration. -kittle KIsIp, who hnd recently returned re-turned from a visit to Washington, was describing to her companion some of the wonderful things hIio hud observed ob-served In thu Capitol City. J'Ono evening," said she, breathlessly, breathless-ly, "papa took mo to have supper at a grand hotel where tho dining room wns awfully big, nnd nt tho tables around us snt grent sennturs nnd rep-rcprescutAtlvcH rep-rcprescutAtlvcH with their wives, nil drinking champngno!" "I supposo tho manners of these great persons wero perfect?" ventured her companion, with widened eyes. 1'Ycs," returned Klsle. "Hut," sho added, with n sudden burst of enthusiasm, enthusi-asm, "tho deportment of tho colored gentlemen who served the wlno was yrtgy beutlfuir |