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Show Only Mortal, After All. "WhQn wenj 9 9hurcU last Sun- day," sujd a yOung woman vlallfnS In Washington, "I sat directly behind H a high oxecutlve ofllcer whom I havo H regarded as almost moro than mortal. H I tried not to bo rude and staro at him H too much, but I could not help my H eyes wandering toward him occasion- H ally. I glanced at him Just onco, near H tho end of tho sermon, and what do H you think ho was doing? Ho was H yawning, and ho yawned a large and 9 vigorous yawn, which came on him so XH suddenly that ho did not havo tlmo to (.W hide It behind his hand. I must con- j$ fess that I was delighted. My venora- llj tlon for tho oxecutlvo ofllcer Is Just Aj as great as It over was, but I am glad jft I found out with my own eyes that v Jpy ho is subject to ordinary human weak- ncsses and cannot holp yawning dur-, iW lag a sermon." sin |