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Show HI - ' WHY HE WAS TIRED. HI ' Return from the Annual Nonsense HSiVf Known as "Vacation." H I A man alighted from a train, and V' after walking laboriously up the short HJ' J flight of stairs which led to the wait- Hl J ' lag-room, stopping a few limes on the Hjji S y way to rest, he looked round for a HK i ( place to sit down. His wan, thin face, HJjIf , heavy eyes, and general appearance of HJ , weakness and dejection attracted at- -J tentlon, and a kind old gentleman ac- Hf '' i costed the stranger and asked If ho HJ! L f could be of any assistance. KtF , "No-o, thanks," tho young man HkVJsf drawled out; "I'll get along if I take !' . my time about It." "Are you ill?" I "Nm, I'm not 111. But I feel as If I were completely done up." " "Been in an accident?" I "No-o. I'm Just tired; that's all. . uanka; you may call a hansom for . me, if you will. Don't believe I could I ever walk out to the trnmway. 1 J. I doVt mind if you carry my bag. I'm Hi so tired." j m "What's the matter with you?" HJ, "Oh,, nothing much; I'm Just re- Hf turning from my holidays. I'll bo all Hj, - '' right in a week or two." Tlt-Btts. |