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Show MSH 0STIKO DC THS BTeUJBT. "I was stsading on th street corner todsv wsitisg for a ear." ssid a caller st ths Deacosness' bom in Chicago, "and I ue a man wsiking nlong with bowed hand, crving. No, D had not been drinking. He looked like ro-sr. ro-sr. table working nil of middle jre. I wanted to speak to him.' but 1 did ant. V hat do rou suppose wa th mat The deacosness whom h wss addressing address-ing said nothing, but aha hnew why um respectable middle aged men wslk the cltv street crying. Visions roe before her: A msn who hsd just visited his bov. in jsil for stealing: a man who hsd beea hunting for work for thme week sd had "lost ont everr time, till th dearly beloved wife end babr at horns were literally starv-ing: starv-ing: a msn who hsd just hsd a flashlight flash-light of his own drgrndstion and was comparing it with tns inoceneo of the cless hearted lad that used to cuddl into his mot her " lop. Th me go weeping weep-ing along the street sometimes, but ofteser. far. ther go too dead at heart te weep. Thriattaa Herald. |