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Show , DETAILS OF NAP CALLED FOR. Unexplained Points About Syracuse fi Woman's Long Sleep. 1 A Syracuse woman Is said to havo If Just awakened from a sleep of ten it months. Of course, there Ls nothing 1 J about Syracuse that would havo a J tendency to keep anybody awako, and ! 1 yet this long nap deservedly arouses t our curiosity. Did tho lady dream, and, If so, what about? Was It a con- tlnuous dream, or did It break off Into - weekly or fortnightly sections? What did her husband do about it? Did ho call Jftno every morning to breakfast break-fast and when sho failed to appear , did he go to tho breakfast table and Indulgo In tho extra cup of coffee ( that Jario never permitted him to drink? Did ho como upstairs on tip-too tip-too in tho small hours when the lodgo was In session, or an Inventory demanded de-manded his attendance at the oflico until 2 a. m. or moro? And then did ho boldly clatter up tho stairs In tho most brazen and Inexcusable manner man-ner when ho found that his wlfo slumbered serenely on? And what did tho lady say when sho awoke and found out about It Did sho reproach her husband for lotting her nvnrRlnnti hnranlf? nirl Rhn nntlrft thn i fact that tho house sorely needed H cleaning, and did sho call up tho I kitchen maid and tell her to walk? H And nil the time she talked did sho H hunt for the hntrplns' that had fallen B out of her hair? jfl Yes, Indeed, it would bo Interesting jl to know all about this singular awak- B enlng, and tho Syracuse scribes seem M painfully slow In giving out the sleepy H details. Cleveland Plain Dealer. H |