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Show Baltimore French. A Malt I more boiilfa.ee tells of a w alter in that city who lately announced an-nounced that be hud taken up the study of the French laiiKiiuge. "Do you find It necessary here?" asked the patron to whom the man confided this lilt of Information. ! "Not here, sir," explained the waiter; wait-er; "but I've been offered a steady ' job in Purls at one of the hotels if I can U-arn French." "Hut Paris is full of French wait-. wait-. era," said the patron. "I'm afraid you're being deceived." 1 "No, sir," said the man, with much earnestness and absolute simplicity. "The proposition's a straight one. The I proprietor of the hotel says that the ( waiters he has can't understand ( French as we Paltlmoreans speak It, and that's what he wants me for, you I see." IJpplneott's. |