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Show What It May Load to. Tho waam weathor was ateadlly overcoming ov-ercoming him. It. was pitiable td see a strong man going so rapidly to pieces. He was In good shape when ho started out enriy In the morning. "Leruino tell you ull about ho Samp-snn-Sohley affair," said ho. People listened lis-tened patiently for a tlmo, but they deserted when becoming still moru excited ex-cited he iihouted: "I tell you the eyes of tho world are on this Slampson-Shy easel" When tho sou's meridian ray was playing on the asphalt he was trying to got people to stop and listen, Pleadingly Plead-ingly be exclaimed: "You must got all the facts about you and make up your mind about this Slyson-Shatr p easel" Alone and unhappy, ho sat on tbo ourbstone when the ambulance drovo np. He was perfectly docile, and a smile Illuminated his face us he put his arm around tie attendant's neolc. and said: "Now let's you and I take this Sham-snn-Blpo oaso and get right down to the bottom of It." Washington Star. |