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Show T.rlnt lli Ciinotiallan. A writer In Tlio Mnoterntli Century Mil MTcral itorlei of tho fato of kuii-jjoai kuii-jjoai men who went to Cardinal Now man to talk to hlni Mono great cuntro-Ttnlallit cuntro-Ttnlallit to nnolhir. Ono ieelnien of tho claM enine with notes anl hooki and Kilnt for dU c&HlononprohhiDi of cduentlou, but fjida the cardinal to aborUtl with nw about tlio Mwrley crop'' In IN'or folk that no other Biihjoct seemA to hr temt hint. Auother prcucfl him for n refutation of ono of Sir Qladatono'a anruiuenlt j;alrit the Vatican decrees, hut only fticeccdi In eltelttnK tho reply tliat 2Ir. Gladitono Is an old Olfnrd acquaint once, and hat Iiccn wry kind U htm. Or II the subject U Insliteil on the conversation con-versation suddenly iiaxrc -hi iltltor knows not how to tho oaks of Han ar dn, and tho eieixlsv of cutting doun twes. A tlitnl Mtor finds himself engnced st tlio outset In n discussion as tit tho number of stop-ai-M In tho 1 30 tmln as eontnutcil with tho 3 41), and lias tinnpcetcdly to employ libs ciimersa tlonal talent In eiplalntng his cross country routo and tho lines by which became. And then then Is tho Oxford story ef Newman's truest who Introduces tho "crlijlii of erll ' at dinner, and nt ouco frudueesa dlwcrtatloii full of exact aaotledgn, and apparently dellernl ltli camet lnten-st as to tho dllfervnt sfi of treaflnx hot houw Krnxt and l!ie klitory of tho pur.Icul.ir grapes on tU table beforo him. |