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Show Ir llraratulr. luurr. "luowrfeU so loneaonio lu my life," said n gentleman round), "in when 1 ihunced to bo thrown ouo illy with a pttuio party of deaf lnutM. Tin y eould uiiiUrstand iftch other, laugh.al nul carried car-ried on anil luid it good time geuirnll), while I sat llko n uiiiimn) , opart, looking look-ing on, but tumble to purtlclpato lu nny of tho fun "lino thing that surprised mo greatly," ho continued, "wot tofeotluiu Indulge in d tm ing. I had alw n a snpimsed that it was absolutely tawentlul to hear the rh) thm of tho lututo lu ordi r to kit p tho tlmo of nwaltx nr gulkit To lw mire, thty hud nn orcheitrn on thu dinctng barge, and for n tlmo 1 regarded tluit us lH.iiIlar, fur fow If any of tho wrly could hear the t rains. "After n llttlu thought I aoltol the ma nter Tho mutes lould not hear tho lunsle, but they felt It, w Iilch was Juit ns elfiilnol. To bo htiro of tho mattir 1 Bimkn to tho loa li r of tho orchestra, at d ha luwunal 11111 that Hi) nurnuso atns lur rwt, and that when ho wnacuipln)eiib) ilia pally it wna 1 xpriwnl) atipulatiiltliat be shoiild bring his biggest bass drum u11.ll.1iM Uols. 1)io diei touiHwiro muni a ibriitur) than tho otlu rs, nnd tho unites ki pt on ilhnt avail lima b) f. 1 1-ing 1-ing thu a ihration of tho wood, llooring uiwii which the) danced," Now York IIituU. |