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Show Tli VVrons I-. H A well-known Archbishop ot Dublin was, toward tho end of his life, nf- flB fllcted by his absence ot mind, that led H often to startling developments. Tho flB most devout of men, the best ot hui- flB bandi, ho figured In one anecdote that BB might havo got a less well-known flfl pietist Into trouble It waa at n din- Ifljfl per given by tho Lord Lieutenant nt (flfl Ireland In tho mlclit of the dinner .flj tho company was startled by seeing CflJ the Archbishop rise from his seat, llflj looking pale and agitated, and crying! LH "It baa come, It baa comol" "Whit El has come, your Ornce?" eagerly cried Rfl halt a dozen voices from different parts (I flj ot the table "What I hare been ex- nl peeling for lomo years a stroko of Kfl paralysis," solemnly answered tho HI Archbishop "I havo been pinching BJ1 myself for the past two minutes, and HI find my leg entirely without tenia.- IB I Hon " ' Tardon mo, my dear Archblih- J op," tald tho hostois, looking up '. Bfl him with a qulxtlcal smile, "parjoo flfl mo for contradicting you, but It la mo flfl that you havo bean pinching" flfl |