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Show ! WHAT THE TEACHER DID. Part of Programme Embarrassing to Bashful Young Man. Here Is a story that Is being told on a nlco young man who teaches a Sun-: Sun-: day school class In North Haltlmoro. I It hns been told on other young mon 1 before, nnd there Is a strong probabll-' probabll-' Ity that It never happened nt all to this 1 particular young mnn, but his friends have attached the story to him, and, uch to his discomfiture, ho must boar It. In the first place, he Is very bash-, bash-, fill, nnd tho request made by tho Suu-day Suu-day school superintendent thnt ho take a class of young ladles, who hnd Just lost their provlous teacher, was ' disturbing enough. The previous tench. 1 or hnd been it charming woman, nnd her loss was due to marriage with a ! Washington mnn. Tho class of ten 1 charming young ladies waited while I the young man wns being brought from the other sldo of the room, where he had been tho presiding genius ol i a class of small boys "Tills Is Mr. T., i Indies," announced the superintend- out. Ho has consented to becomo your I teacher, and I nm sure ho will find i tho position a most delightful one." "Surely, surely." gushed Mr. T. "I shall bo charmed, perfectly charmed," ' and then as the superintendent moved away, leaving him bashful, not to say ! scared, he rushed Into his duties at ' once "and now, Indies, If you will f tell mo what your former teacher always al-ways did first wo will try carrying out tho same program." Thoro was a fow mom ant's silonco, then a pert-looking young miss, casting down hor glaucos most effectively, purred; "Well, If you really want to do that way. Miss Grace always kissed us good morning." This may or may not bo true, but the young man declares tlio people who aro telling It are mean. |