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Show x-:xx-:x:x:xx:-x-:x-:x:i Bohemian May Claim His Place in World When one doesn't know where bis next dollar Is coming from he may heroine he-roine a bohenilan or a bandit. It nil depends on bis type of mind. The former for-mer alternative Is that of the merry, uplifted soul, the latter of the sinister, sinis-ter, usually malevolent one. The bohenilan sort Is good company If ho hnsn't drifted Into predatory habits. He Is always rendy to entertain enter-tain you with his mind and Is cordial to your own efforts toward geniality. He Is not too severe on your occasionally occasion-ally limping wit and Ills laugh Is generous. gen-erous. We ought to value nnd cherish him more than we do, though he be a ne'er-do-well. Kverybndy can't make money ; and It takes so little lo nmUo this bright spirit happy. I'snally lie Is talented, hut If he Isn't he Is soothing lo the frequently lacerated souls of those who are talented. Isn't the nature thai "Just resls you" a hlcHscd one, meant to gladden a tiresome day? If his disposition la to leun some what on his friend, the mnn of oak. well, the oak can stand It. It Is, In fact, what the oak Is looking for and welcomes. K. n. Ciller In the St Louis (;iobe-IemocrHt. |