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Show Out of Place. A white marble statue of an ancee- I tor adorns the grounds of Mrs. illalr'a ' eon n try estate, and one of her maids, a fresh nrrlval from Cape llreton, recently re-cently asked what "that" waa there for Mrs lllalr explained and, being armed to the teeth wllh the history of this, her most distinguished forebear, fore-bear, added something about his "life work" and "great prlnclplee" ' IVm'l )ou admire the figure" sho asked, "No, mem." Ihe girl from Cape llreton replied, "I don't like dead men ' standln' tip In front of iieople'a houses I He'd ought to be In bis grave. Thnt a , where he belongs.' Youth's Companion. |