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Show Eccentricities of Wealthy Engllthman. .Mr. K S. Wllhon of Tuxford Hall. Nottb, who died estenlny at the oko of 73, hud In Ills grounds an inferno guarded by a colosnul cfllKy of satan bound In chains. The "hell," ns ho called It, contained ultlgieB tjplfytng lawers, prlestcraff, "the tohacco devil," dev-il," "tho wbmun with n proud look mid a bint; tongue," and others who fell under Mr. Wllhon's lash. Tho whole wns Intended ns an allegory, satnn belnK represented na UIiik ot this world. Mi. Wilson wns wcn.lthy ns well as eccentric, and hu had a ic-mnrUalile ic-mnrUalile collection of curios and wax work figures. Ills grounds were 8'arewii with stein admonitions, such r "Your tlmu Is short" and "I'reparo for judgment." London express. |