Show A SILLY TRAGEDY I 1 the te durl Det denneen Neen ton too I 1 orter nud lod sir ir liehr some fit of alo coall ts who wre vitre forcel to endure the be 11 conlin 11 wealth secil seemed led to console them ches for or tl a dul luebs of life under puritan government by bv fighting as lauy duels as 68 they coul I 1 com ass to he that ignoble squibb squabbles lea all I 1 I 1 lota lots make up the of their daa da at a tom I 1 orter wa of a family which had zealously zeAlus awl asly ly served tb the 0 king under ment his occupation nas as tho the new goern government gone aud and lie to a triviality I 1 of life liichi finally involved him it in a I 1 most pa pathetic t batio event thia this wag was a duel winch which ho he fought with ith his friend sir heury Bellai BellaR is ls and which says po pa q in his dairy is a worth remembering for the si silliness of the he quarrel to s a lind of emblem of the general complex ion of the whole kingdom but silly as the quarrel undoubtedly was it carried in it an element of heart break 0 the two young men involved were intimate friends and companions but one tie day being merry in company tom porter said he should like to see the man in Fla fladland gland who would dare give hurn a blon with that sir henry bellasis struck him a box oil on the ear the inevitable duel followed wherein each N M as NN L itin ded sir henry proved to be seriously hurt BO so ha be called porter kissed him and bade him fly tor ter said be he tom thou hast bast hurt me but I 1 will make shift to stand upon my legs till thou withdraw tor for I 1 woul A not dot have thee troubled for what thou hast bast done porter profited by bis his friend a genor gener only a and nd escaped to trance sir henry die I 1 a few days later and con eludes it is pretty to see how bov the tile world do talk of them as a couple of 0 fools that killed one another out of |