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Show alallaraf Coarter. A good story, which hat the merit et being true, it told of the late Lady Howard de Walden On ono occasion she had a little wager with her neighbor, neigh-bor, Lady I-mlly Foley, baaed on her firm belief thtt the rustics of Worcestershire Worces-tershire were mora polished In their manners than those ot Herefordshire A fitting opportunity to solve tho question ques-tion toon occurred The two ladles went for an afternoon drlvo In n pony cart. Presently they reached a closed gate, which was civilly opened for them by a laboring lad I am sure," etld Lady Howard do Walden, at tbt gave the boy a sixpence 'you are. e, Htrcrordshlre boy" "Thou beeit a lolar," replied the boy, ' Ol ra a Worcestershire ltd ' Ibat settled the question Bxchai go |