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  2. Prattle About People.

    The British Ambassador is proof of how much can be packed into a very small space. Sitting at the table between Mr. Fisher and Mr. Deakin, he almost looked like the boy in the ...

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  4. THE WHISPERING GALLERY.

    “Politics,” Mr. Bryce assured the Parliamentarians at luncheon, “is the most difficult of the arts.” The no-confidence debate sustains his assertion. The Liberals believe that they ...

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  5. LETTING IT DOWN LIGHTLY.

    (The men of the Scottish Regiment are not to be deprived of their kilts at once : each man is to be permitted to retain the kilt to the end of his service.) Officer.—“ what the deuce are you doing with your kilt, M’lntyre ?”. M’lntyre.—“Tearin off a wee bit strip. I do it evera day, ye ken, just ta breck the loss gently.” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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