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Show , ,aNo Chesterfield. ' 4 A Christian Scientist ot Dogton was praising theiate Earl of DutiitmW. "Lord r&nmpre," he galdwjis a goqd Christian' Scientist and a good man. Tall and robust anil suppb, I can seo him still,, with his. short gray beard' and his kind face. His only fault-a fault due to his aristocratic upbringing, no doubt was the exaggerated exag-gerated value tlia't ho Bet upon cor-rectnesB.,Hoilnslstcd cor-rectnesB.,Hoilnslstcd in correctness In eating, fn dress; in everything "At a dinner in Beacon streot 'last year I heard him tell n story' about an Incorrect, self-made man, or 'nou-veau 'nou-veau rlche' as he called him. "This .man was dressing ono night to go out. His wife bustled ifthvthe, room beforejhe 8tartedi to rJok him over.? ' 'I 'i "'But, George,' she said, reproachfully, reproach-fully, 'aren't, you going to wear jwur dlamondrsturVio the banquet?' , "'No. What's the use?' George growled. 'My napkin would hldWm, anyway.' "New Orleans States. . ! |