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Show lie tlotl .V.1 kin.ke. Tlie Hardlnlau aataanta are fond of a IoVe, If their jokea are not alwayi of tlie eeiie-4. Here la a itory, modern at lean In III reeent f nn, of the talulta of a ehrvw It ti eiitltlel "Tho Ulll tt ho DM Not UleSimke" riiere waa once a pneat wIh bat a hloce who waa reeolted not to marry Often ihe win nked, but ihe wuul 1 m.t llateu, for ihe 11 got It Into her head that ihe would not hare a man wltO wiiokeiL llmllyn youu fellow cania and aike.1 for lnr ban 1 Iter uncle ml I to him, "IXi you unoVer Yea, ilr, he ret Ileal. "Then my iitece will refuae you. for ihe will not haro any one who linokea." lint the lultoraaldl "It that II? Ill let the imoklng alone. Th-uncle Th-uncle calli-l hla nleco. bhe aald yta. an 1 they wero inarrii-J In the evening of the day they wen married tbo bridegroom wllhont aaylng a lylUbla to hli wife, went olf to ba.1 an I waa aoou fait aileep. And In tha ii mo way every day when ho came home 1 e never ipoke, but went itralght to leal without taking any notice of her. bhe thonght thll conduct itrunge.au 1 began to fret and pine. Her undo laid to her oiradayi "What la the mailer that ou are alwayi ladr Dow be ill treat your "No, bo doein t 111 tri-it met but when he cornea home at night he nerer ipoaka, but gooj to bed and ileefv. In fact.when he li In tbo huuie he nenr uttera a word to me." Then tho ancle ike to the huitutn It "W hat Ii the matter, luy eon! Are ) ou not autlilled with luy biecer ' Oil, y.i. uncle," aniwered le, "but aotneho when 1 don I iiaoke, I cannot keep my e) ea open " hen tlw old man rtpcatol thli to the bride the e-td, "It that! It lie .hall aiunku" And from that tlmoihouoa ber r latlatled when he hut the pliu out of hll mouth Ueutleinan i Magatlne. |