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RANDOM REFLECTIONS:

During one of the

"days of towy: last week, when to flicker the eyelids produced bubbles all over the body, I read the following description of Hong kong's climatic allurements with confused

feelings

PARIS LETTER.

[FROM DER OWN CORRESPONDENT,

PARTS, April 27th. SOCIAL GO981P

The visit of Queen Mary and King George V will lung be remembered by Parisians and vice versa,, Never have

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 2xD, 1514.

SIR ROBERT HART'S

STATUE

Keritheraphy" is the name given by Dr. Barthe de Mandfort to his new qure.

unflagging attention, the Service flour for rheumatism, gout, sciatica, lambage,

ished and developed. New torritorios and kindred affections, and which con-

and Treaty Ports were added from time Kista in nothing more or less than a bath

to time. The trade of the country rose of boiling paraffin wax, boated to 124,

THE UNVEILING CEREMONY.

by leaps and bounds. Additions to the degrees Fahir. This new and extraordi-

staff were incessantly required, the work nary treatment is described as efficacious the thought of it alone is almost enough

TRIBUTES TO A GREAT MEMORY.

became more and more important until care ons. Dr. de Bend plasters of statue of the late Sir Robert Hatt, its large stalls and many important the service developed into the great The official unveiling ceremony of the its numerous spheres of administration, Maritime Customs Service of to-day with some time paat bean, using sales, B., took place at Shanghai last duties dealing with a huge volume of superheated wax on wounds, ulcers, Monday morning The enclosure on trade and producing & revenue which is sit anether, but with the exception of one Parisiennes, contemplated a more beauti- | burns, carbuncles, dc., with the gratify the Bund foreshore surrounding the the most liquid nssot, and the reinforcing ing result that these not only removed Marie. No with almost miraculous pidhits pany of spectators, and 116 Dund olement in the country in whole financial

rapidity.

10 mpre Believing that wax might be advantage- the suitable for consumptives than even Madeira, cordially received by the great French ously applied to the whole body, he which is by fr. Henry Pegram, of Robert Hart w I prefer it to any part of this country nation, Although the crowds which himself, by way of experiment and in London, is a striking one of the late that. Along the rugged and dan The summer is long, lined the route of the Royal procession order to convince his patients, went to Inspector General, and has been much gerous coast of China the marcantile

Of course what suite one person may not

or two ladies (imagination has a great influence on women and health as on other things), have met na one who does not said to be more praise the climate; it

(England), (AS bat seldom very hot.."

That shady reference to ladies does not concern me, but when I read that Hong kong was preferred to any part of Enginn I shuddered. Imagine an ideal English summer day, yourself one of a

boating party gliding lazily along one

ful or more aandsomely dressed Royal personage as La Reine Sovereigns could have been

to welcome their Majesties on their arrival may be estimated at millions and all Paris appeared to come out of doors--the leading cinema theatres were crowded in the evening to see the magni

Pride of place in the programmes was given to

heent cortège on the scrcon.

animated

vicinity presented A

appearanco.

the structure. A man might well have been vory satisfied by looking upon this as his The modal life's work, but the mind of Bir far superior to

dark.

comparatively

of the charming reaches of the Thames, the Royal visitors in every case, and long further informs us that there are 18(Chairman of the Municipal Council), fe ships have rested content, but i

the cirruping of birds, and the general gaiety of other river parties. And then look at your own condition just because you had taken heed of the warning regarding the wastage of legs and had

crawled from office to home,

The glamour (?) of life, in Hongkong sems to have suffered seriously because of the silener of our one-time mutual friend, the tiger. Where can he have gone now, I wonder Over a week has passed and not a sign or sound of him Personally 4 of the opinion that Stripes possesses He came here and

hraps of savvy,

There is

ing 100 gallona of boiling wax! After admired, Among those prosent were Mr. Reets of the nations had hitherto been an oil refinery, and entered a vat contain- that, he ought to receive the Legion of Unwin, Commissioner of Customs groping their way in the Honour

in Shanghai, Mr. T. Raaschon, Consul there is in Franco a considerable number, who performed the unveiling ceremony), beacons and buoys stretching from the It may not be generally known that General for Denmark and Benior Consul e originated and completed a whole system of light-housca, light-vessels, of communes or parishes with less dir Evoraid Fraser, K.C.M.G., E. M. southern sin

The smallest of Consul General). Sir Havilland and of the Lino in the north, lighting with than 100 inhabitants. a population of up in the Vegas Bourne, C.M.G.. thest is Heircheloup; in the Vosges with Lady de Saumarez Mr. S. A. a thousand lights this 1,500 miles distance

and converting it bon 39 with with from 1 to 30 battant way), Hon. Mr. T. H. Sammons (Consul- in the sun right, communes with from 13 inhabitants Mr. Eitzon (Consul-General for Nor

Here, again, a

80 residents. 110356 with more than 50, but not, more than General for the United States), Mr. V. the year 1898, when slready advanced A further 102, have from Grossa (Consul General for Russia), M of a new, modern postal service covering in age, Sir Robert conceived the iden 51 to 20 inhabitants, 154 have a popnla Barone (Consul General for the whole of this vast country. tion of 91 to 89, and 24 have just reached Portugal). Dr. K. Bernaner (Consul the optimism of a youth in the face of With the one to a, and

General for Austria-Hungary) M. Kahn apparently insurmountable difficulties, According to La Laberte, about te

(Consul-General, for France), Mr. C. Res he proceeded to carry through and to illiards of franca have been invested Acting Consul-General for Italy) Mr. work out the thousand details required. fears of new taxes and of supplementary Anton Colonel and Mrs. R. N. Bray, greater rap ty than the older sister abroad by: France, in consequence of vun Tippelskirch (Vice-Consul for And marvellous to say, this youngest taxes on French incomes

Germany), Di. Schirmer, Mr. C. C. child of his genius developed with even generous towards its army of officials; Admiral Li, Admiral Tseng, Admiral and of an Indian sorcerer it spread its

The French Republic is not

Mr. C. M. Bain, Mr. W. A Carlson, Brvices. Like a plant under the magis this is particularly the casa with French Sir Sah Chen-ping, Mr. H. K. Kinnear, branches all over China to all important judges and Magistrates who continue to Mr. and Mrs. E. Jenner Hogg, Mr. W find it hard work to keep up appearances. S. Livingstone, Mr. Duncan McNeill, trade marts and places, from Kansu to Pourguery de Boisserin, whose salaries her fun-ho, the Rev. A. J. Walker, Dr. he decides to introduction for There are country Magistrates, saya M Captain Myhre, Major Trueman, Mrand in the short span of little more than Kuangtung, com Yunnan to Manchuria, Tang Shan-yi, Dr. Wa Ting-fang, Mr. not. execud £10 to $12 (250 to 300 francs)

plished fact, a fitting month M. Timothy Rickard, Mr. RH Wade, Mr. China to the Postal Union amongst the at the Presidents

H. P. Wilkinson, Mr. A. S. P. White western nations. Sir Robert Hart had,

queues waited at one or two cinemas on the grands Boulevards, doubt that cue of the reasons of the great avidity of the public for pictures of this Royal historical event is accountable to the visit of Queen Mary. It is the first time that the present generation of Parisians have been honoured by the State visit of a Queen of England. Sixty years have passed since Queen Victoria was the guest of Napoleon III. Parisiane were extremely enthusiastic about La Reine Marie, and in the cinema theatres the pretty references made to Her Majesty were most touching. There do

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enjoyed the best of the weather, had heaps were, in fact, on Tuesday, April 21st Chanot supplements this by declaring Cooper, and many others whom in thin common with many great poople, the

of sport with would be big-game hunters, and now that the sticky season has arrived he socks a more ambrosial climate. Ob, happy tiger! Probably he has taken it into his handsome head to journey to Japan with all the lucky humans who can

over, that this one bit of excitement in the monotony of life in the Colony should

cense. 1 am well aware that residents on the higher altitudes of the Peak are

feeling much more relieved, and dial they can now take their walks in the evening with their hair revealing not the slightest propensity for the perpendicular when anything moved.” Perhaps it is as well, if only for the sake of the hair, that the tiger season has come to an end.

1914- the day of their Majesties safe arrival in the French capital several very charming incidents recorded as the Royal party moved on their way to the Quai d'Orsay. The carriage containing Poincaré was

the Queen and Mme.

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HEADS MASS OF SKIN TROUBLE

00. Do Winton. Ter.. Laniach, Nr. Cord:,-8, Wales. The trouble began by my laughters catching it at school. It came In the form of disters and then it broke out Into running sores all over the head. Their heads we ono miss of sores and running mattis and

and I bad job to keep thele hale clean item matthig together, as it was itob- log dreadful, After using Cutleura Soup and Olriment for three weeks us well. (Signed) Mirs... Dumbic, Apr. 23, 1913.

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of the Civil crowd it was impossible to identify. Lyons, Toulouse, Bordeaux, and Nico were sailors from all the men-of-war in drawing out other able men.

Lining three sides of the enclosure magnetic faculty for attracting and Hesse points out that the average wage port, under the command of Captain man's service, but he gathered round him only receive £80 a year. of the French Magistrate for the first Miller, of the U.S.S Saratoga,

services, therefore, never became a one 20 years of service was £88, after which Customs Company of the S.V.C. also countries, who loyally supported him circle of gifted men drawn from many do likewise. It does seem a pity, bow-carpeted, with roses and lilies of the member of the Conseil d'Etat M. Heuse SUBrd stationed at the foot of the services along the lines indicated by him. the average was £180. As a former attended, two of the members forming and with distinction developed the Paris work girls, who, by dint of bright been shocked at colleagues' quitting their decorated with flags, that of the Republic the conspicnous success which the ser- valley. A little group of Midineties or informed the Chamber that he had often statue. The enclosure was gaily No better proof of this is required than smiles and chaff, had persunded the police rank as Masters, of Requests because they being most prominent In the centre vices have continued to meet with after to give them a good position on the route found it impossible to provide for their was a temporary platform from which the old 1.G: had left the helm and it hear the entrance to the Bois de Boulogne fumilies on a modest salary of only £320 the speeches wero made and the unreiling has passed into new handa Ladies and Queen's carrings as it passed, throwing suppleants, M. Hesse stated that this THE COMMISSIONER'S ADDRESS, station, had showered flowers on the year. Turning to the question of jures ceremony conducted

gentlemen, it is almost a temerity to roses, forget-me-nots, and lilies of the important branch of the magistraturo

attempt in few words to give a descrip- valley they had bought with their hard was being abandoned for the

After an overture had been played by tion of this great man's work, but time carned pennies.

same the Municipal band, Mr. UNWIN came to will not allow me to say more. Sir They felt themselves reasons. amply rewarded by the bows and smiles private means took the job.

Only person with ample the front of the platform, and addressed Robert's diplomatic work due to its with which the Queen acknowledged Magistrates are honourable, upright been erected partly by means of subscrip the memory of a few.

French the crowd. He said that the status had delicate nature may soon only live in their graceful act.

One of the large people as a rule, and the least that can tions by the members of the Customs offered the leadership of his country's That he was. hotels in the Avenue des Champs Elysées be done to keep them so is to save them Service, which the late Sir Robert Hart diplomatic mission to this country may had a number of children gathered in

from the pinch of poverty. one of the windows who blew kisses to Sawdust is, according to "We may possess social amenities which

organized and developed; by the Postal be forgotten as well as the extraordinary SURVEYING AND NAUTICAL the Queen as she passed. Hongkong dons not," writes a Kowloon called the Queen's attention to the little tural Society, preferable to the ingrethe Settlement. It would stand, there country But surely many changes must Mme. Poincaré recently read before the French Agrical- the fands provided by the ratepayers of tion he received from almost every report Service, which he created, and largely by number of the highest marks of cistine- resident, but we have to put up with a band. The Queen laughed and, waving dients usually employed to make bread fore, as a testimony to the affection and be wrought and ages must pass before the lot of things which we could very well

hor hand, bowed

Beech and poplar sawdust rank regard of the members of those two memory will fade of the great creator do without, and the absence of which of Vive la Boito the children. Cries rise.

Vive Marie first fashiona, would make life even more plausible, their Majesties busy bowing and smiling Black has lost none of its popularity, who while he never failed to render

Vive le Roi ! " " Vivo Georgen!" kapt

services to their late chief, and as of these grand tribute from the community to a man They are not of much magnitude, but as

OHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL. you are very well aware, the little things as their carriage pulled into the court-in fact its vogue is nothing short of a faithful service to the Government that

Mr. UNWIN formally delivered the teil. One has just occurred to me. When Sard of their temporary palatial maxi- de the Government intend putting the completely conquered Paris.

sion. The Republic's Royal guests women rather resembles a funeral than a liberal treatment of the many difficult Municipal Council, and in accepting it, craze, and a gathering of fashionable employed him, was able by his wise and statue to the care of the Chairman of the Referring regulation lights upon the public pier to Queen Mary, a Parisian of the old festive meeting for the purpose of enjoy questions which, especially in those early MT, PEARCE said: Mr. Unwin, ladies here 7. Quite a long period has elapsed school says: She came to us as Queen distinct tendeney among older women to admiration, respect and gratitudo of the of the Foreign Community of Shanghai

ment. At the same time there is a days, came before him to earn the and gentlemen,-On behalf of the Council SILVERAND PRINCE'S PLATE. since the Government took the pier over

of England; she remains with nas yet been done to improve the dismal without any exaggeration from the Ferry Company, but nothing has Queen of Hearts" It may well be said wear bright coloured ribbons or flowers mercantile communities of this and other I have the honour to accept charge of that in black hats, and to relieve a eable drees Treaty ports of China, and of all this statue of the late Sir Robert Hart, appearance of the structure at night, Sovereigns have ever been given an by means of bows, often of Futurist of the great work which Sir Hebert Hart so I do not feel that it is incumbent upon

nationals. It was not his place to speak which has just been unveiled.

In doing Without saying any more, may I ask if splendid a reception in Paris as that design, on the corsage, or some other. a private pier would be allowed to go so which was accorded to King George and touch of bright colour. Spring sumaline performed during his public carcer me to add anything to what has already long unlighted? And another subject, Queen Mary last week when they visited generally comes, as this year, suddenly, But it would be expected of him by his been said, or to the speech of my pre- which is somewhat malodorous, and the French capital on the tenth anniver- and then every woman, whether old or colleagues in the Customs service and by decessor, Mr. Harry da Gray, when, in because of that has caused quite a lot sary of the inception of L'Entente Cor-young, feels a desire to break out with his colleague of the gister service, Mr. March, 1912, he proposed that the rate- MAPPIN & WEBB. of trouble in Kowloon. Night soil coolies diale. Right from the moment when Nature. This is evidenced by a vest or he should say something about the feel of this statue. My present duty is to bright, gay colours, in imitation of C. Rousse, the Postal Commissioner, that payers should contribute toward the cost seem to have developed a weakness for French soil was touched their visit par- not doing their work at the regulation took of the nature of a triumphal pro- sash of Roman silk, striped in the gayeetings with which he was regarded by those say that the Council will care for and tine, with obvious unpleasant results to gross, vast crowds, drawn from all parts tints, which relieves a dark blue suit, and who served under him. He thought it cherish this memorial of the great. householders. These coolies are naturally of France, greeting them everywhere,

in the many parti-coloured woollen might be said that Sir Robert Hart was Inspector-General of the supposed to work under cover of the Even the extraordinary receptions ac materials, in conjunction with plain beloved and

revered by many and Customs.. cloths. darkness, but they do not all conform to corded to the late "Bon Roi Edouard

respected by all. He did not think that The inscription on the statue. 15 23 The City was these regulations. Who is responsible? VII." were eclipsed.

any man served with greater ability and follows:-- The cape was revived some time ago General to unveil the statute, Mr. 1835-1911.

devotion: In saking the Senior Consul- Sir Robert Hart, Bt., G.C.M.G., There are other small matters, but they gorgeously decorated, while at night are not so important as the twe I have a fairly lights rendered a Ly but its old time character for dowdiness Unwin said he should like to express on Chinese Maritime Customs; Founder of

myriads of

Inspector-General of the mentioned." Nothing like speaking "Pt is estimated that as their Majesties little progress in popular favour. This behalf of the committes their gratifica-the

a real "City of Light."

Chinese Lighthouse Service; drove along the Bois de Boulogne and acnson's new designs, however, or 80 distinguished guests, and especially on National Post Office. Trusted Counsel

tion at the presence of so many | Organiser and Administrator of the Champs Elysées. they were chcered inces smart that it will prove a serious rival behalf of the two services, their high lor of the Chinese Government; true A sartorial wear which is being waged sautly by a multitude amounting to in the Malay States against the passing anything from one million and a half to

to the dainty little coats that are so much. of the white drill suit (with the military two million peoplo, It was with tears in

in evidence. As an extra wrap, that may appreciation of the honour done to the friend of the Chinese people. Modest, collar) possesses an interest for Hong their eyes that the French said Au

be donned with any dress, the new cape memory of their late chief by the part paticnt, sagacious and resolute, he over- IS useful addition to

taken by the naval representatives of the came formidable obstacles and accom- koug, well-known as the leader of fashion Revoir to Franec's popular guests. As in the East. For some absurd reason or they left for the station, thousands of

wardrobe, and, being worn open in front, various Powers in the Settlement. plished a work of great beneficenco for the fashionable waistcoat,

MR. RAASCHOU'S SPEECH:

China and the world." other a certain new school of sarturial people assembled along the route to

or pretty corsage, shows to full advantage. One of thought in the F.M.8. has developed catch a last glimpse of the departing the luteat models seems to have been de delivering the following speech

Mr. Rassczou then unveiled the statue,Chinese to the same effect.-NC: Daily Underneath is an inscription in Hongkong's peculiar notion that there is visitors of the Queen in particular. signed from the cloak of an Italian

Ferrei Ladies and Gentlemen,-- No fgure a real casto distinction between the They vero the recipients of several soldier, and the old-fashioned Inverness stands out more conspicuously on the semi-military white drill suit and the beautiful bouqueta as £nal gifts. "I am cape. This type completely hides the background of the great historical events diaphanous ponges creation which admits coming back again," remarked the Queen figure, and requires a tall woman to and great developments in this country AUTHORITIES APPEAR TO DISPLAY FINE BENSE of the torture of the collar and a tie, with a smile to Mme. Poincaré. The

The short woman must during the last half century than the and they intend to oust the former and | King's handshake with the President was avoid this particular garment, but there man whose hemory we are honouring become genteel. The era of collars and a truc sailor's grip of friendship. Their are others which will be found quite suit- to-day. cuffs in the heat of the summer has last words as the train started for Calais

the late Bir Robert Hart. able for women of medium stature, for Modest, unassuming, even reticent though subject, placed on exhibit for public A nude statue of marble, of a certain there is as much diversity in these capes he was, the greatness of his work and view, may become offensive from the caste idea. When a formerly glistening to by "A bientôt. There was genuine

to

admirers re

responded as in the coats of the hour. collar has crumpled up with exhaustion, affection in these words of farewell ei

the all-important part given him in the moral view point when picture is made CANTRELL HAIR TO SUIT HATS,

international politics of the country of it and sold in postcard form. This and cuffs cling to our arms, how my changed at the last moment between

There of us have longed for the more hygienic "hosts" and "guests."

will be drastic changes in served to focus the attention on him not seemingly paradoxical decision coiffures this season, and the hair now and comfortable and essentially tropical Miss Farisienne Going" is the game.

Galy in China and his own native country reached by the authorities some time ago, shows not only at tao back, but at the but from time to time in almost any and to prove that they mean what they tunie neck? Ladies are chaffingly accused just given to a little Indian baby girl

sides. This is necessitated by the new other country. The trend of his work say, a hawker who was selling the port of sacrificing comfort to the god of the first Red Indian born in Paris, millinery, that raises the hat from the may be said to have been a double one. Fashion. They can retaliate with heaps Her other forms part of a troupe of

cards of that particular picture was of vehemence in regard to this particular Red Indians of both sexes who are giving

head and brings back the almost forgotten in troubled times when clouds gathered bandeau. There is a profusion of flowers over the political horizon he as thosted on May 14th.

Two marble statues are exhibited by acrobatic performances at various fairs. on fashionable millinery, and with all trusted adviser of the Chinese Govern Mr. Kitamura Shikai at the Art Depart in the French capital.

blooms black leaves are used. Sometimes ment came There are 20 of

forward to smot out ment in the Taisho Exhibition. One is Who said there was

the crown of a hat is almost covered with difficulties, clear up misunderstandings, named "The Woman Who Was Hated," a muzzling them. The newcomer is a healthy infant, black foliage, brightly coloured roses a mediator and a pacemaker. At all order?" asks a correspondent:There and is being made much of by Parisians.

THE IDEAL DRINK DURING THE milk-and-water type. Why, I have seen reputation as France's greatest Provin- should be of some pale colour, not black; great Government services. In the first her right arm, and in remorse. This one HOT WEATHER, EITHER ALONE may be some sort of order, but it is of the The late M. Mistral has long enjoyed giving relief in small bunches at either other times he was the great constructor, the other is called "Night.

side. The foundation of such a hat the ingenious and patient developer of woman standing, with her face buried in The arst statue is a nude statue of a dogs prowling about the city with not a cial poet. In his will he has left his then the effect is good. sembianco of a muzzle. whereas other poor house and its grounds and all his pussy crown of a hat seems to be the favourite other side but from all concerned, abso Art Department from the main entrance OR WITH SPIRITS. MECH HARM

In fact the character he won, not from one or the is so placed that any visitor entering the animals lurch about and look very miser- sions to his native town of Maillanes in place for heaping flowers or other trim lute confidence in the righteousness will be attracted by its able inside their wire frames. Is there a the Bouches-du-Rhône Department on the law for the pom and a law for the dog death of his wife. He further requesteding many of the newest models are his character, the disinterestedness of his beautiful lines.

excessively eccentric, but there who has had the audacity to grow up that his servant shall be kept as concierge

ere and look ferocious?" The writer of these or house-porter of the house.

A monu becoming.

numerous shapes that are simple and

BAGS.

Kowloon,

already dawned, and with it the ROB VOIT Merci,

fad.

and

pointed lines is by no meaus wide of the ment is to be erected by his ad Mistrale

THE NEW CAPES.

carry it off."

this The CONCERN

A woman's

Chinese

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The other is the Goddess of Night, and IS OFTEN DONE BY TAKING CHEAP shows a nude woman, leaning against a rock with her face hidden behind the rock. This stands close to the entrance to the AND IMPURE MINERAL WATERS; Japanese picture department.

aims and in his high ability in finding. honourable solutions to delicate diplomatic questions. In the gezond te mark, though obviously excited. I have countrymen to perpetuate

was equally admired for the bread ess also seen a few dogs trotting about memory.

The bag shows no sign of losing its of his schemes, the sureness of his means without muzzles, to the obvious chagrin

patrons. This year bags of white velvet devotion to work It may truly be said statues to be photographed and sold as of those whose Angry feelings were capital a new Society to be called La

are among the prettiest shown for after that his efforts in both directions were postcards. What is considered by the restrained by the muzzles which they wore. which, as its name implies, aims at re-

Ligne des Deux Plate an organisation jun smart wear, These bags are en- crowned with most brilliant success And ladies have also been noticed to secrete

roidered with gold thread, among which When in 1863 young Robert Hart was two statues defies the sense of ordinary

authorities as morally offensive in thee ONLY A PRODUCT THAT IS the heads of their pets when anyone placing the dinner of many courses by e official happened to be near. Treat us

they are sewn with sequins of mother-o- Service this was only a baby service of tated that the impression one receives GUARANTEED TO BE PURE. oloured stones gleam and scintillate, or appointed head of the Maritime Custore understanding. They are said to have all alike, is the cry of the muzzled ones,

ng are the magpie bags in snow white self was a young man of 18. earl dyed in many colours. Very strik- eight to nine years standing Be bim

from such statues in real marble and in elvet, worked with jet embroidery and germ of greatness was lying dorman

But theicture is different. The heathen finished with jet tassels.

Shinee seems not to be the only ne

SEND FOR A FREE SAMPLE. in both of them Under bis wis whose ways are dark and peculiar. LUTECIA. administration, his foresight and Jepan Mail

There is about to be founded in this present hold on the affections of its and his uncommon capacity for and Permission has been refused for the two IT PAYS IN THE END TO TAKE

and it is a very fair request.

RODERICK RANDOM.

meal of only two courses. A writer in proposal, and welcomes it as a practical Le Temps cordially endorses the protest against the meal whose very copiousness makes it unenjoyable to the true gourmand or epicure.

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