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Show The Good Tempered Japanese. (From "Across Japan in a Motor Car," by George MacAdam in the Outing Magazine.) It was into this narrow thoroughfare, thorough-fare, already crowded to its utmost co-pacity co-pacity by merchants and shoppers, merchandise mer-chandise and awnings, that the mammoth-like Thomas pushed it3 way. It was our only route into the city and so we had no choice as to what followed. Captain Hansen jumped out on one side, and I on the other. We, swept aside, the merchandise to save it from destruction; pushed back the awnings against the shop front, and then, having hav-ing made room for the automobile, repeated re-peated the operation at the next shop. To try to help the shopkeeper straighten straight-en out their tumbled wares would have been useless; so, not Without a twinge of conscience, we continued our disturbing dis-turbing course. And In the entire length of that street not" an angry word, not even a frown. , |