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Show Sociable Scotchman, Exclusive Englishman Many are the stories that humorously humorous-ly illustrate the differing traits of the Englishman, the Scotchman and the Irishman. According to one story which, however, relates to only nvc of the three nationalities four separate sep-arate wrecks had cast up four men on a lonely island of the South Seas Two were Scotchmen, and two werf Englishmen. , After several years a passing American steamer hove to and took the four aboard. Sandy and Donald Don-ald found their way to the skipper's cabin, and In telling of their experiences experi-ences Sandy said: "It would grieve you, mon, to set the Englishmen. Never a word did they speak to each other all the time they were there; they were not in troduced." "And how did you lads make out?': Inquired the skipper. ''Aye, mon, the dee I found Donald on the beach we organized a Caledonian Cale-donian society, a golf club and a Preesbyteerlan church." Youth's Companion. |