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Show NICE, BUT NOT IN HIS LINE Exhibition cf "Mantles" Most Pleae-urable, Pleae-urable, Only Young Man Had Othtr Bui net to Attend To. "I've come to see about the mantles, miss." ' (), yes, I'm glad you have come so soon; will you step Into the drawing room?" Tlie young man stepped; he was pleased with his pleasant reception. After awhile ma dune. In and said: "How do?" Ho sorry to trouble him, but would he mind If tb-y tried the mantles on Her daughter's was a trifle too full, ami her own a trifle too long, she thought. Perhaps he would be good enough to nee. The young man mid he would be only too delighted. 'ho two elegant mantles In the Intent Int-ent style which were lying across tre -k of the sofa were then donned, and the young man mild he thought they looked charming. Ynu, perhaps a I little alteration was required, hut If they would excuse him he would he Kind If they would let him get on with his work and ahowr him tho gaa burn-era burn-era that were requiring fteah inantloa. Why! Wasn't he from Jlgtflns Jlgglnses? O. no! He whs the young man that attended to the mantles from the gam company! Itchoboth Sunday Herald. |