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Show THE BEAUTY AND THE BRUTE. Unfortunate Meeting That Somewhat Marred Pleasure of Visit. She was stylish and handsome, and she was 011 her way to spend a weekend week-end with her dearest friend on tho south shoro of Ixnig Island. Thcro was no parlor car on the train, so she was foiccd to ride In the day coach. 3ho kept her own window closed to protect herself from the dust, hut Hie man In front of lnr had his open and tho cinders bothered her "Will you bo kind erough to cl()3e our window?" sho asked. "No, I will not," he replied, irusqticl) She was not accustomed to being reused re-used and for a moment was stunned Then raiding her sweetest tones site explained that the cinders wore not irly unpleasant, but dangeious to I.er "yes "Then you can change )our seat," ?ald the biuie. hard!) giving her a ?lance. There was no other desliahle seat, 30 she told the guard what the situation situa-tion was, uml he promptly closed tho man's window. Tho mnn growled and naile t'irstf as unplrasant as pos alhle ; the ensuing hour When the young lad) reached her destination she was v.-.irml) greeted h) rer hos'iss, who Introduced to her the man lo Ind been hei fellow I'i '"sen wor. He had been Invited over to help mnk.e the week-end agreeable for the hostess' dealest friend. New-York New-York Sun. |