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Show ALL THE V.CI'.D TO HIM. Wife and C-.lli L "ttlful In the Eyca o'f Pc r Miner. It was Sunday. The train' stopped at a station. Thi'j m' on -a woman and a ltttlo boy. The "i-i.an was a foreigner. Sho wore a !u:n bluo calico cali-co dress and a soiled apicn, had a handkerchief around .her head. Sho was ugly and fat. Sho carried a small-sized small-sized trunk, tied 'v-ltb rupo In one hand, with tho othor sho grasped the little boy as If afraid to loso him. Ho wore a cheap cotton suit, n llttlo cap on his head and hetvvy-solcd shoes on his feet. His face was red and shin' Ing. Tho brakeman hustled them through the ulslo of tho day coach to tho smoker ahead. Tho passengers laughed at tho odd olght, and several passed funny remarks. Somo hours after tho train stopped at a lonely coal mlno station. Only tho woman and the little hoy got off. T'.ey wore met by a poor Slav coal miner, In Ills working clothes. Mr kissed tho woman wom-an and grabbed the llttlo boy and hugged hug-ged him with teats In his eyes. God! ho was happy they had come nt lastl Now York Telegraph. |