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Show A CHEERFUL IRISHMAN. William Crane brings thi3 story from San Francisco to the Lambs club: A friend met a cheerful Irish citizen who had plainly suffered ail that was the fate of the hardest hit. "Well, Pat, iow are you making out ?" "Oh, Oi'm on me uppers vet, but I have a fine job in Honnolulee, and fare paid. I sail tomorry." "Sure, man, you'll never be able to work there. The temperature is a hundred in the shade." Pat had endured too much cheerfully to be discouraged. dis-couraged. "Well," he replied, hopefully, "111 not be worruking in th' shade all th' toime." Xew Vork Sun. |