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Show nrlllinere rnllahleMrJ. Mlu Jennie ONeill IMttr relates a f nnny itory of an ci;ierleiice lu I jigland ilurln her tour In that i-ouutr Hlia was lovltrd by tht Itoyal artllhry to girt an rntertilnment luald of a mill tary ch.ulublt Institution at Woolwirb garrfknn, near London. Her rea lings met with approval, and In rrapouao toan incort aha recited "Hlieiidan'a Kid" An ol 1 general ot tha Iloyal artilb ry who was chairman for tba oiiaal ,u, cauit to Miss I-ottrr during tit" interval and said, stroking bis gray mustache "Aw, Miss l'ottsli. dont rhrr know aeveral persons wlih to knotfaw where tht incident of this aw Sherb tlan'a ridt took place. Uf course I've beard abiint It, bnt It has aw qnltt te-ca;ie.l te-ca;ie.l my memory.N I "Why, gene tl," rtplle.1 Mlts Poller, who dearly loves t Joke, "that Bherl dan s ride toik plact at tht buttla of Bunker Hill." "Certainly It did," rejolncl tht gen eral. who rose, and addreealng tht au dlence, Mid, "Ladles and gentlemen In response to nnmrrous Inquiries 1 have to Inform yon Hut tht ride of General Sheridan waa an InclJrntut tlie Utile of Hunker Hill," New York Telegram. |