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Show III AN1ler. A pretty itory, which bit, morrow er, the intrlt ur of Ira-, I tol I cf a cer tain profewlonal ilrig'r He 1 nd a tati tit ol tenor voire, of wblch be wat aj t to tale the bctt f f care, an that wlien bt waacru-ing the Atlantic one mmmn vtllh a ptrtyr frlc nda, tber were not urprll to fml that ho tilwppnrM from rlevr eery evening at Jnat about tlteiaiue time. "Afraid cf the night aIr,"iaM one, with a alight lulls "Afrall well ak blm to lirg, prob. ably," Ml 1 another, but no ono Qor-tluii.l Qor-tluii.l htm, m he wat known to be quite Immorabln from bit onn way, lint when the hut night on board came, a ."ligation !eKendd to bit itat routn to lMg for a aonj or two, and llKov-rel that he waa not there. Tbey Iook.il for him lu vain, until at Uat tho captain, who ha I evidently kept tho ircrtt at lnug aa be cotild, itl 1, pointing In the direction of the vngino room: "I think j null lint hlui down there that where he a gone o try evening. " Sure cnonU, wheu tho Uelatiuu ar riled at the engine room, they heard the aoun 1 of a guitar aud a voice, an 1 there, lolling againat the wall, wu tho recreant tenor, ilnging hit bolt for the delight of the tUtkrri, whom ho bad entertained lu thit uay for more than au h ur trry eveiifo during the voyage, Youth i Cotui-auluu, |