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Show As Others See Us; I ... . As a certain gentleman enlyfeuj hat nlis Knocked from his head by it" piece of carrot, thrown by a jiiis-, "chiovous youngster, who immediately immedia-tely hid behind tho'peanut stand. The gentleman quietly recovered his battered hat and proceeded, to inspect tho display before him. IIo soon became very much absorbed in observing everything in general nnd nothing in parlicular With his hat in his hands, behind his bick, and a winning smile on his fact, ho wandered aimlessly apout. ' , . Tho small uroliinj however, . was very busy and soon had the hat Dili of sawdust and peanut shells. Tho mm, being a stranger in .the town, went away greatly impYcssod with tho way some people train their children. Xo wonder Count Iiockwitzky sahi; "Americans need more training in deportment and less in foot-ball." a: G. |