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* LIFE: thi FEISORS M MLL AN ANGEL ON EARTH. all cooking. Approaching the “ galley." where a brawny Highlander was attending to the culinary matters, he was attracted by the savory odors of & compound known by ‘Scotch men as ‘* hodge-podge.” which the Highlander was preparing. ‘What is that ?” asked the prince, who was not known to the cook, Hodge-podge, sir,” was the reply. “ How is it made ?* was the next question. Why, there's mutton intil’t, and turnips intil't, and cairots intil't, and—" “Yes, yes," said the prince, who had not learned that ‘* intil't” meant ‘* ‘ fs expressed by the contraction ; but what is intil’t?” TWAS at the matinée + Why, there's mutton i ‘and turnips intil't, and carrots intil't it, and—” In front of me she sat; “Yes. L see, but what is intilt?” I bless that happy day, oh » ‘ ied : rie pers 4 older an ‘The man looked at him, and, seeing that the prince was serious, he replied : +4 or she took off her hat t “ There’s mutton intil't, and turnips intil't, and —" ? It was a wondrous thing, Yes, certainly, I know,” urged the inquirer ; ** but what is intil't—intil’t 2” +} Its brim was broad and flat; Ye daft gowk 1" yelled the Highlander, brandishlog his big spoon, It had a towering bow and wing,— what's intil't 2” There's mutton intilt, and—" : But she took off her hat! Here the interview was brought to a close by one of the prince's suite, who was{or ; tunately passing, and stepped in to save his royal highness from being rapped over tr oe bs he young. or “ ; head with the big spoon.—Argonaut, {Gee aoe bese: sult Ir was Sunday morning. The Boston young woman who was on a visit to ‘The dear took off her hat. Western relatives spoke to her aunt in a subdued Boston voice appropriate to the day. 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