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Show An Indian llrlilal 1'a.ln ' Onco 1 saw n pretty tiling, a younu brldo of the Ktrksnoo. on a sort of wedding trip She was tall and alight, and so closely do tbe members ot 1 a tribe resemble one another sho looked Ilka the twin sister of her ih young hutband At first they were aa- i companied by a stout old chief, but ho S, left after circus day It I odd to seo ' ' an Indian chief patronize tho peanut ' and lemonade stands and alt unrooted , '. at the performance and yet aland en- A, thralled beforo the cage nt animal r; ,J unknown on his native prairie. Tho f Q brldo and bridegroom spent thrcu or f four day In the town, wandcrlnK V about a unconsciously a Adam and ' Eve In the garden, say Alnsleo's. Tho , roan was already masterful and pro- ' lectins, the girl aby and Hubservlont. .- Day after day trey walked hand iu i band, looking at everything people, ,,' shop luttle but never speaking to r any ona, never even to each other, yet deeply contont In tbe touaclousncta ot companionship They wero a llvlns example ot the happlnesn of simplicity, simplic-ity, and, while they stayed In tho hustling hus-tling town, made many a civilized mart and woman think of bow far their own conduct as wive and husband felt short of tho standard of this unconscious uncon-scious Indian pair ' |