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Show Uluiiil.r. nf Hi. Tr.chrrfc A frleud, liluiwlf for many yonrt n teacher, writes! "1 he blunders of le idlers idl-ers of KnyUtli literature are sometimes more nmazins than any that nro told of thuir pupils, I heard tbo other di) of it woman at tho wett who, when n cla.t Ans reading Ttmiyeona 'Day Drentn,' explained to them that tho happy prln cots, lu following her lover 'deep Into tho di in2 day,' wtnt to Anitrlcii! The hnrtvite wuull lie tickled to know of this. A )car or moro ago thero wat a discussion In n Iridium cduoational jour niilnato tho pertont inonnt InLonirfrl low's lines 'To tho River Charlcc,' whero he)S! "More LlitD Ihlt-thr ntoie remln It rat ill ILrw filuailt, all true an4 trlil, ck . "One wrlior sucffetled thjt they i cro rrofcatnr CoruullusC Tullon, Knthanlel Jiavithonio and CluirKs bumncr. Another An-other tLongkt that Louis A;attis's naiuo tlionld stall 1 in the plaoe of Haw thornoV. and this wss finally accepted by all cunLcrnt-d Ntithtr thu oditor nor any of Lis c irrrtpundants or rendors sp jieartnl to see the ttbHurdllyof uiaklug the ti not of Ui. river sn'tit frien Is whose muuej wore othjr tluin Charles, " Critic. |