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Show lEunntng TTIlhont Legs. I have often wondered at tile ability of the human body to adapt itself to conditions under which it is obliged to exist The most remarkable re-markable example cf this Is a little boy alout elht years old, living neir Twentieth street and Washington Wash-ington avenue. In some manner, probably by the railway running up that avenue, h has lost both his legs Just above the knee, and it Is remarkable with what cafe he tan walk and bven run. I walclifcd !i'r playing Ihe Other day with some couqianlons, and except for a slight awkwardness hegotarauud as easily as his entire legged playmates. play-mates. To look at hi' face, bright) nnd happy, flushed with hUeier-tloris, hUeier-tloris, onecnuld hardl. realize the los ths, liltln fellow had met w Ith: cerlaliih hdid not seem to mind It muciu I'hUartclpftta Tiifut. |