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Show Mr. Gladstone, in a little after dinner speech at Lord Roseberry's table the other day, playfully alluded to the many presents he had received in Scotland from deputations and representatives of various industries. He said that he had not only been housed and fed, but clothed, having received from various quarters a complete suit of clothes with the exception of hat and boots. "That," said Lord Roseberry, quickly, "is an omission that must be remedied." And so it was. When Mr. Gladstone left Dalmeny he carried in his portmanteau a splendid Glengary cap and a pair of strong boots, completing his Scotch outfit. |