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Show "Noblesse Oblige." In Mrs. Walford's story of Lord Mansfield, in be;' recent book, entitled "Recollections of a Scottish Novelist," the top note of propriety is reached. The noble lord's young nephew, seeing see-ing him annoyed at a railway station at having no servant at hand to get his newspaper., ran post-haste and procured then. Lord Mausfield showed no gratitude whatever. "Edward," was all he would say, i "recollect, Edward, that a gentleman I should never hury himself in pub- lie" |