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Show j A Good Rehnke. At a progressive euchre party, not very I wng ago, a young Louisville society man w,?thLnUrofgames and wa ed l hl8 competitors in the contest for tne. first prize, which was quite handsome. hand-some. -The rivalry became intense-the two were playing the deciding game The young man of whom I speak had for a partner a lady of social prominence. At I a critical point she made a horrible blunder, blun-der, allowed her side to be euchred and 3 lg?.me; ?eir Partner was farions, and took her to task m a very sharp and mLmeiltaF1JIDvanner- " the party the lady told her husband of the occurrence, but begged him not to make a scandal. He said nothing to the youn? man, out next day sent him an exact du- &atev?fvthf Pri he would havewon. This rebuke for his discourtesy was keenly keen-ly felt and the offender has not attended a card party since.-Louisvilk PoS |