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Show II IVas m Inehy llvrrlr. ' Iteportrr tomelline resjrt siieeehe 1 they do not knar, and bail wi rk they mako I rflt- All enthuslaallo Irishman wa one hoateil by wag Into retorting a sia-ech in pallia tfteot by llinua I llurke on th inrr II. i.tth-itaton article of dirt lha wagreieateil the speecli apparrntly from his iHite. and ire rrnurtrr, noirr iloubtlng hi good faith, hauled In a rrieirt. 1h next morning all Imilon wa laughing over tho tfirecti, which m vie Mr. Ilurk al-tritnto al-tritnto th tuj-rrlor virtu nf Hi Irish peopla peo-pla to th fact thl they rat to lnny t-ola-Uiea, Another rr-orter fare.1 Utter whoamada up a tpeeeli fro.ti lot own Imagination. It ivaa bold act. for tb sr-recli was from th throne, Oeorgo III Mng tho monarch. Thomliilsten wrro Imllgnahl at hi Im. iudnce, ami wt r eagvr to puntsh htm wllh llio aererrst penallle of th lw, Hut IL gl natutcd liionnnh tntrrtNianl, with a quiet lu! nt tho txpansa of the minister who had prepired thesl-rath reail tiytlaklng "I hiio iho mau'a (aiulth-ment (aiulth-ment will 1st of thd mlldast solt," Mtld King Ororgt, "iM-eailaa I hat tend both, and ao far na I ecu understand iltherof . thtm, I llko tL rrtrfirtir' speech bctur thin myown."-:.w York Worli |