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Show U6E OF THE SHOE HORH. Iirpicmant by No Mr,n, 0.ot(d Solely to the Pulling on of S llo would bo but a nario, c I ! 1 1 mini." aald the .H,,i,ail, who j ll.onrlit that the ahuo nurI) , j,,. vole.! aolely In the pii,,, ( f ,.,, "Why. I have had p, .ntM , I hi re who picked out a h. nr wni a I' lii'i'i that would make li a con-, con-, voi.lt at Implement wllh Wt.h , ,.t K. ciiam. They lived In a boarding-I boarding-I 'iiiko. maybe, where they ta in i any , ...ii nf their own, or no, e,..h to ! !' aioimd, and where they D,;i.l on iime iM-caaliiD have ft I -ndly an I tr miliar uncut and whi ro u,ey might I ruin lii tee cream. I.iiklng'ipoona erough, nlco allwr alioe born of u.n rljht rhape on't Ihn unhandleat thing in Uu world w ith which lo at ,.,. rrenm. by any means; and I aup,H, th-it it.oru than one baa been m u, ,Urh UNO. And I have heard of irb a tiling a ahoo horn being nc lo ,tir up liitlge, made In a chafing And, liavlim- no knifo. what could you have t. in li han. Hit than a nice thin -Waded silver shoo horn for cuiting ,p niko, a: nn Informal entertainmant smotlg Irlei.da? Oh. nn. Tho shoe hurt Is Icton I-itl. I-itl. primarily, no doubt, to be ucd In fulling on shoes; but It li rejiiy put to n.uny tines." |