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Show lhoT.rrapIo lll.,..e. Th terrapin li thouyht to hiro much liiltiieneo In eauilii( iliknoni, ami tho trmplii iIUmm 1 either arheuiuatlo affliction nliout tho elicit and rllu or llily Kiniii pulmonary trouble. Tlio wlatIon of tho terrapin with dlae la tUt iwrtlon of tho liody, doubllei, orl.-hiutM from Hie met that tlio rib of tin terrapin nro not free, at In tint cao of inort of tho liljlicr onlmali, but uro united Into otio piece. An Imllon who waa III nppllcd fur relief re-lief to a klinimui, mid wot akeil, "J)1 1 jou not, when a boy, tie .trliij,-! to tho Urradn'f tall and worry tho rrvnturol ' Tho patient admltM that lio did. "Wcll,"aatdlhomodIolneniaii, "that UwliatU tlio matter. It l tlio term-fln'i term-fln'i turn now, and tho tcrropln h I)lngoa old iieorea. Yoil luo tho terrapin ilckuwa, and all yonr rlbi liavo iirown together, and to your Ireaitbone." The diaman adinlnUtcmd tho proiier "meily pn-Krlbnl In audi ca, I for-rttwliatlt for-rttwliatlt wan, and tho man thought ho a cured. Youth'i Companion. |