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Show HAD IT PROPERLY NAMED English Sailor May Have Forgotten Pollteneie. but He Had Appro, prlately Designated Dish. A certain I .or. don clergyman b had been travcllna In Crci'ct found IilniHi lf cuiiipi Hi d lo atay the (ilklit at a iimnaxitry at Mount Min i The Wflfonm waa warm, but th food fxe-craMo, fxe-craMo, In pnrtlruiar the soup, which th guciit could hardly forci- hltm If to swallow lU'lng a classical scholar, hi know Ic(Ik of enchnt ;rck helped help-ed him lo soiiib uiHl'-rnlatiillrr of th tnctiks, who j)oko tint widely different differ-ent ni(i(!tin tonsuc. and he wa a-tonlnhed a-tonlnhed to hear that unpalatable unpalata-ble soup was an Knklllt duh. "KiiKlIdh!" cried one of the monks, adding that an KnglUh sailor had been there not long before and recognlted II. "What did ha call ItT asked the clergyman. The monk had to think for a moment mo-ment before he could recollect the atratiRe. RnglUh name of that soup. Ah! he had It. It waa "beea'ly muck!" |