| Show Why Lett IViioni Move In a Circle The queitlon It I lien atkedt Why hIt h-It them a person who Is I toil whether It be In dense wood IIr nn a prairie In variably move In a clrele ant always In I Ihe tight No allfactory answers hat ever been given for this well known peculiarity under Ihe elrcumttancei mentioned Same phyiloloiliti ana tomliti and ipeculallte phlloinpheri claim that the lelt leg In the human species li I slightly longer than the right and 10 lakes longer step Ihtit canting a motion to the right which In lime complete a circle II the mind li to bewildered be-wildered that It I ai no fixed objective point In view Ierhapi the real answer to Ihli queer qucttlon llei In the tact thai moil ron lIe their right hand In preference tn the left and are ae cuttomedto fatlng objects on their right tide aiil 1 to iincontcloutly keep edging oHIo the right On a prairie however where there It I nothing In the way 01 obtlactei worthy ol mention this caue or reainn for walking In a righthanded circle would hardly hold Bood Doet any one os our reader kran whether It U I a fid or not lha lb handed persons who are lot miL circle In an oppotlle direction to made by a rlghl handed person |