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Show A I'.ur l' Pants. A Ii.ilf-sarveil. rauged knfght of the road sii rolled down one of Con etui's prlnt'lpaUlreets a few mnrnlngs uito. Every now aiul then no won o. .knock at some back cbor In vtt-u or a crust ,f bread. Ho met with r ccpiliun limie of lens tender neo rdluuly r.a Im siruuk I he home or the big hearted citizens or oils'Tiy Intnger-ou of the town. Finn -ly he came to a residence from which a physician's sln was croaking out s ad thrilling music as Hut .sw f plug November wind wuog It to nn.1 fro Tliu noise attracted tlm tramp ami ho thought tolilmselfth.it duo orsnro always al-ways kind henrtcd fellows. So he walked to the door and rnpoed. A domes! do-mes! In flung open Wide the portal nod greeted him nMi it pleasant Mtillu-Air. Mtillu-Air. Tramp told Ids piteous R'ory nf hunger and wietchcdm-ss and bis tears tout a waim response in the eves of the kind Iinly ami a good brcuktal was But out for (he wanderer. He p-trinuk of tho steaming meal .i silence, but was evidently nVxply Ahlnklngv Here "was more kindue-s than ho had encountered befom for weeks. Uu thutiuht of his rags. Doctors Doc-tors always dnss wll. ho leifoncd. ami must neccssailly throw away their old clothing before H Is much worn. If he could only get miiiiu of the doctor's old cloihes to replace his rags he would be happy. When the breakfaRt was finished. ho heaped (bunks thai cumo rrmn a True In-urt upon thu fair lady, and (hen nerved himself up to sav: "Please, lady, can't you glvu mo u pair of tho doctor's old panis to replace my ragsV" The servant girl dropped her head and blu-hed freely: "I would, but a lady doctor livos here." The tramp tjeparied without atiother word. Conneaut News. |