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Show WAS A PERSONAL SUBJECT Good Reasons Why Mr. Hlgglns Was Not at All Sorry the Conversation Conversa-tion Was Interrupted. a i i - Mrs.. Hiram Hlgglns was speaking speak-ing her mind to Hiram in a manner man-ner that was emphasis long drawn out. From tho room whoro thoy were Hiram could seo tho Trout porch and when ho observed tho parson corao In and patiso nt tho steps within ear-shot ho told his wlfo of tho visitor, and went out to meet him." "Ah, good morning, Brother Hig-gins," Hig-gins," said tho parson In pleasant greeting. "I hopo I didn't Interrupt a family conversation. Didn't I hear your wlfo talking?" VThat's all right, parson. Come right In," nld Mr. Hlgglns, glad tnough. "I hopo I didn't disturb her before she finished her subject," said tho parson, taking a chair. "I'm glad you did, parson," said Mr. Hlgglns, cheerfully. "What was tho subject?" laughed tho parson. "Woman suffrage?" "No, lr; It was mo." Whereupon both of them began to laugh, but suddenly hult as Mrs. Hlgglns Hlg-glns camo out smiling. |