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LIFE SAMUEL WARREN, the author of * Te: ancellor that evening. “That's capital,” said his friend Warren looked a little put out. Alter a little more talk the visitor rose to go. bay anything about me to his lordship to-night. I shall only tell him how sorry you are. “Te will no trouble ; “Well, the fact is," said Warren, with “No more,” replied the othe: CoLonet Sto: lime a delegate from one of the rural counties to the State convention. T have known your father for ma I see, however, that the son is better looking than “Tam glad to meet you. asure of your acquaintance. Thousand a Year,” ‘0 be always on the most familiar terms with people of eminence. arrister, who knew this peculiarity of his, called at his chambers, and, in the course of “Conversation, Warren could not help remarking that he was invited to dine with the Lord “forsoam I * But | am sorry to say, Lam not able to go ‘Really? Lam sorry for that, and so will be the ch, with a gria, + of Tennessee, when he was running for governor, met for the first Look here, colonel,” said the delegate, ‘you need not be flattering me up, for lam out and out for Barksdale for governor, although the old man is for you.” “Why, [ simply find you better-looking than returned the colonel. half as much sense as he has," your father, but I'did not say you tag Argonaut, Mr. Oswatp has the reputation of being the “ hardest fighter” at the London bar, He was once arguing a case in the court of appeals at great length. had intimated pretty clearly that it had heard enough ; but Mr. Oswald had treated thee is usual manner, and went on raising point after point. t last one of the lord justices remonstrated —"' really, Mr. Osw desired to be supposed One day a brother _ intimations i * Really, did, my lord.” replied i “They stopped you, did they ?” “hesaid, it ?"—London Truth, I'll tell him how sorry we shall meet there cellor, THE tramp peeked over the back fence to see if there were a dog in the y seeing none he slipped up to the kitchen door and knocked. “Y" ain't got no dogs around, have you, Miss?” he said to the cook, who answered ** Don't trouble,” said Warren, ‘to Why not?” the summons of the stranger. flush, ‘* 1 was not invited.” was 1."—drgonaut. “1s he tied purty safe, Miss 2” “Yes, but Ecan ui uch hungry, Mis ‘The colonel said ery : years, but never ‘The cook laughed. “Come in,” have a decent meal,” intended to rely on these points you should ha: Oswald. quired Lord Esher, eagerly; **how did they do he hasn't had anything to eat for two days.” hat’s my fix exactly, Miss, and I can sympathize with him. she said, *‘and eat all you want, so eee tiger cas and the tramp chuckled softly as he went in.— Detroit Free Preis, Already the court aised them in the court below. but their lordships stopped me.” , aad “No, but we've got a Bengal tiger tied around the corner.” im, and he's hungry.” Untie him.” minal, $8.00. 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