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A HOLIDAY FORGETFULNESS, Thomas !" Yes, your 'ighness—I beg pawdon, sir; I quite forgot meself.” Mastex—* Now see here, Thomas. A week ago you began to forget yourself and say * Yes, me lo ince then your forgetfulness has risen by degrees to "Yes, your highness." Now, then, what under heaven do you exfvet me to give you for Christmas, anyway ? ONE OF THE NEGATIVES, A REASONABLE QUERY. THESE days of horseless carriages and chainless wheels I should think that faith- + eTHATT fellow takes things that do not belong to healers would have quite a vogue,” remarked Miss Wintergreen to Mr. Giddings. him.” eee “ May I ask why?” “Ab! Amateur photographer or thief?” 5 “ Because they are physic- less physicians.” THE LIGHTING OF THE TREE. ITIWAS Christmas eve, clear, starlit, cold; Expectancy was in the air. The eager children, restless elves, Were at the window, every where, Impatient for the magic hour, When, pointing skyward, Dot cried, ** See! Their candles are already lit. Where have the angels hid their tree?” juprew srancex. HEARTLESS. Polly—" Was it not sad about Mr. Gushley having his arm cut off?” Dolly —" Awtully! 1 sup- 1, HOW POLLY SHOWED HIM UP. Pose the poor man lost his heart, Mx, BLurwain—'‘Aw, yes; I just dote on foot-ball, dont. 00. He always wore it upon 9. HOW POLLY SHOWED HIM UP. cherknow. I'm captain of the ‘varsity eleven, and "— his sleeve, you know.” Parnot—"*I thought he was a fake !” comicbooks.com