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Show Hit Back. Walking along a road In the remote re-mote west ot Ireland, two tourists wore passing one ot the cottages, or, as thoy are hotter known in tho country, coun-try, "cabins," of the peasantry. This particular "cabin" wa oven a more than usually dilapidated specimen of its class, and the chimney, consisting mainly of tho remains of an old top hat, presented a comical, It pathetic, appearance. Tipping bis friend a wink, one 0' the tourists accosted a youth who wv. sitting oontentodN' on a fence. "I say my boy,' he said, "does that chimney draw weJT" "Shure, thin, it does," was tho prompt reply; "It draws tho notice, o' iverey fool that passes by!" |