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Show PUBLIC SPEAKERS TAKE NOTICE. NO-TICE. A well Known dramatist was discussing dis-cussing a rather tiresome dnama. "It was such a drama," he said, "that a French playwright read the other day before a committee of the .French S6citt,onComcdy A9 the H author p.oddcd through his second H act he heard an odd sound, and looked H up, to sec t& man asleep and breathing M heavily. He was greatly annoyed. M "'Monsieur,' he .said, 'monsieur, H wake up. Please remember, mon- M sicur, that I am reading this play to H the committee in order to get its H opinion. How can a man who is H asleep give an opinion?"' H "'How?' said the drowsy one with H a yawn. 'Easily enough. Sleep is an H opinion.' " H 1 n MWt |