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Show ODOR OF VARIOU8 RACES. &m ' Marked Difference Between the Oc- '" cldental and Oriental. Abbe Hue tells In his account of his travels In China that when he had so completely mastered the Chinese language, lan-guage, and so transformed his personal per-sonal appearance that he passed for a native ot the country, ho could not deceive de-ceive the dogs, which detected htm by their sense of smell and Invariably ' barked at him as he passed by. He further states that tho musky odor which may bo observed In articles Imported Im-ported trom China pervades the whole country and Is one or the distinctive marks or tho Chinese race. A Japanese Jap-anese doctor or medicine returns the compliment on tho behalf ot tho oriental ori-ental by declaring that tho occidental races have an odor which Is not agreeable agree-able to tho Asiatics, though In process pro-cess of time they get bo accustomed to It that they do not notice It. |