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Show Had Not Learned It Yet. A bank olllclal, who has many aniiiB-lug aniiiB-lug stories nt his tongue's end, tells of n Btolld Oermau woman who went Into tho bank one morning to deposit a fat roll of bills, and open an account. Sho was asked to sign her numo In tho book reserved for tho signatures of depositors, and began to do so with man) twlstlngs of her fato and pauses nfter tho painful completion of each letter. Suddenly she stopped, and after a period of dlnnui)ed reflection looked appeallugly at the benevolont young man on the other side of tho broad writing shelf "I haf Katrlna done," she said, pointing to hor work with tho pen: "but ni) beoont name. I don't p'llevo I can write him 1 don't peon marrlet to dls man long alrett) nl) long ns yesterday " Youth's Companion. |