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HIS OPINION. IKE a picture she comes down — Pausing on the lowest stair ; en is her rustling gown, Silken are her speech and hair. * Tell me, lad, has she a heart? ‘Stand not there composed and cool! Introduce me (and depart) Tothis nymph just fresh from school. “ Hearts are out of date," you say? ** Heads are now the proper thing ?” Well, I'm glad mine ’s getting gray, Now that Cupid's taken wing. I will go alone my way And ne’er look at maid again— Girls aren't half so sweet since they Took to knowing more than men- MARY A. MASON. A ROMANCE OF THE STAGE, THE lovely prima-donna stood at the altar beside her handsome actor-lover, her face lighted with a holy joy and the hand which held the bouquet trembling with the de- lightful anticipation of the innocent young maiden who for the first time stands on the threshold of married life. Even the gra Lung, our special artist. THE JAPAN-CHINA WAR. (From sketches Desperate encounter at Pin-Cush-Ing—Tung- Heavy losses on both sides. Every one in that vast congregation declared in a whisper to his or her neigh- bor that a handsomer pair never approached the altar, and that this would be a happy union, whatever might be said of the marriages of other actors and actresses. ed clergyman seemed to be impressed with the idea that this age would be an exceptional one, for before he began to read the service he smiled on the girl in a fatherly way and whispered a kindly word to her. Then in solemn tones he proceeded with the marriage- ceremony and every- body waited with breathless interest for the moment when the voices of the by our special arti: I remember it all now. married nine months ago.” reunited, went their way. > badly wounded—Thrilling narrow escape of Wun- bride and groom would be heard. The moment came at last. “Will you take this woman to be your wedded""—— The clergyman got no further. He was interrupted by a wild shriek from the girl. “Stop! stop!" she cried, springing back into the aisle. “This ceremony cannot go on. Those words—they—they— recall — oh, merciful heavens! I had forgotten all about it!" And she sank half fainting into the arms of a brides- maid. Immediately there was an up- roar and a rush for the altar. When the clergyman succeeded in quieting the crowd and making his way to the girl he took her hand and said, “What is it, my child? Why cannot the ceremony go on “ Because — because,” wailed the girl, “this man to whom you were about to marry me is—is— already my husband. We were married nine months ago and, ob, heavens! in the press of last sea- son's engagements I forgot all about it. Don't you remember, Harold?” addressing the actor, who had stood bewildered throughout the scene. “ Say ‘Harold’ again,” cried the young man. As she compiied the actor struck his forehead wildly and exclaimed, “ Sure. 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