Show The Differences in Races The late R. R H fl Stoddard was fon fond of contrasting the English and the tho French VI workingman to the great advantage advantage ad ad- vanta vantage e of the former One One of his hUi comparisons deal with the death of Dickens A short time after Dickens died he would say a friend of nine mine visited the scene of his last hours and In la search of stopped In a neighboring Inn He spoke of the novelists novelist's demise to the waiter A great loss he said 4 A great loss indeed to us sir the waiter agreed He had all hi hw his hwale ale sent from this house Contrast with that Mr Stoddard would exclaim the answer of s waiter to whom on the afternoon of at Mir Mirabeau's beaus beau's death a guest said A fine fino day Yes the waiter answered It i ia is a fine day but but Mirabeau Is dead II |