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Show THE MILD UENOALI. Life la taken very qulelly by the mild Ilengnll lie la not 'worried ty 'busses nnd motor cars, but prefers to do hla trntellng by menna of the country boat. The villagers exist (they ran hardly be said to lite) In their grass huts, which are run up In a way Ihnt would make the most accomplished ac-complished builders stare In the northeattcrn pari of the protlnce the climate Is notoriously unhealthy, and malarial diseases of ctery kind are rife The average llengall villager Is Jmt about the most unpleasant person to hate anything to do with that ran be Imagined, lie la talkative, quarrelsome, quarrel-some, nnd as Impudent as he dares to be. He will come with a long tale of the ravages a leopard Is committing nviong hla Hocks, and then, when the whltee have shot the offender, he will refuse to glvo tho slightest help towards to-wards gettlug the trophy Into camp If by any chance he can get In the war of a No 8 shot, he will most certainty do so, and then woe betide the unlucky un-lucky sportsman who has peppered a llengall In mistake for a snipe I.ucky he Is If ho escapes a lawsuit In which VILLAOK SMITHY D0K8 NOT STAND UNDnil A SI'itKADINU CHKSTNUT thi:.: the raoit exaggerated accounts of the Injury be has Inadvertently done will be produced. |