example, we find that all fince imposed on mem- bers of that splendid Force go fato a fund from which special rewards for the sealous perform. ance of duty, bravery etc, etc, are forthcoming for the constables, so that the money taken as fines from misdemeananis le returned to their more painstaking and better behaved comrades-col fraction of the fines going into the Imperial Treasury. In Hongkang, on the contrary, fines imposed by the Chief of Police go into the coffers of the government, which is a parsimonious and short-sighted way of dealing with the rank and file, and which leads to a good deal of discontent and to the not unnatural disgust of those who, for the most part, find that in coming out to Hongkong they have not fallen upon the bed of roses which they were induced to believe when enlisting.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDẠY, MARCH 12, 1894.

that the Tung-koon men intend to avenge the death of the hawker (one of their clansmaa) who wis shot this moralng.

Up to the present time two men are said to have been killed and six are in hosptal suffering from wounds,

The police have anested two of the ringleaders whom they found in possession of revolvers and Ammunition.

*** CHARLEP'S AUNT"

give me. I should indeed."

The lowest algo-painter tacitly acknowledgen | clate it far more than any money you'd like to the inferiority of his sex when he writes "Men's Cabin❞ on one side of a ferry-bont and “Ladies' Cablu on the other. If he is perfectly truthful he uses "Gents" for "Men's" because a Gent is the lowest buman type.

Warns man gives his sexi in a public con- veyance to a lady the chances are that nho in young and pretty. He never does it to a poor emstress of a tired washerwoman. His aciton is never dictated by courtesy, but by a desire to "mash."

When a gentleman gets intoxicated he is voted royal good fellow, and is sent bome in a cab by the first policeman. If a woman take & drop too much she is taboned by society and generally sent to all for thirty days.

The London Lytle Company bay been draw-A tog andsually large audiences to the per. formances at the Theatre Royal. The Lyrics have “caught on," so to speak, with some would rather laugh any day than cry. splendid comedies; say what you will, the world

con-

Now, what are the actual wages and prospects of ordinary members of the Hongkong Police?

'Charley's Aunt" was the bill on Saturday We know that there are members in the Fores who at one time in theirilver knew the dollar to night. The author, Brandon Thomas, is a well known novelist and short story-writer, who has be up to 4s, and even over that amount, while to-day it is more than a fraction under two dish up a capital three-act farcical comedy. fand of fresh humor, and knows just how to shillings Well, and good, but what does The play has scored phenomina! successes the piy-roll reveal? Taking the pay and the both to the United States and England. pensions separately, we find that the average The plot is simple, clear cut and decidedly pay of the Hongkong policeman is 56 original. The first scene shows how Oxford * year (calculating the dollar at 2x); _of the British soldier £48 of the A.B. boys ifve, when "off duty": Jack Chesney, son at Cal. Sir Francis Chesney, is entertaining als on board ship at least £48 of the highest chams, Charicy Wykebam and Lord Fancourt skilled and lowest skilled inbourer (in London, Babberly, to his apartments. The for instance) £67 odd; of the Glasgow constable versation turns on love affairs. Jack is in about 6o. Further Investigation reveals the fact that a London constable after at yesta love with Amy, daughter of Stephen Spetti service receives a pension of £34 per annum (bie

gue and Charley is in love with Kitty Verdan, Mr. Spettigan's ward. They finally succeed in confrère in Hongkong, at the present rate of exchange, after 15 years' service is entitled to a devising a plan by which they can see these pension of nearly £30); of the soldier It is about ladies alone. Charley remembers that £10 of the man-of-war's man it is, roughly Speaking, also about £20 per annum. appears that the usual time at which constables of the United Kingdom rethe is after 33 years service, and at that time a constable's pension would exceed a soldier's by 82 per cent, a naval seaman's by 89 per cent, and a Naval Petty Officer's by 17 per cent, while constables,' did they remain in the ranks of ordinary labour, would get, of course, no pension at all. That the situation in a nutshell, and it is condition of things that merits careful conideration by the Government authorities. In the interests of the mantenance of the esprit

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la lannt, Dona Lucia D'Alvadore, who educated him and ban for years been his sponsor, tele- Kaphed him in the morning that she would be. with him by noon. A happy idea beams upon him and he tells his "pal" that his aunt will chaperone the girls. The invitations are sent, the luncheon prepared, and everything carried out in detail, but at the last moment Charley's aunt wires to the effect that business keeps her way, and that she will come later on, Lord Fancourt Babberly, who is rehearsing an old lady's part for private theatricals, is pressed into the service and "makes a jolly nice cla lady." The scese ends up by Lord Babbarly, the disguised aunt, falilag over

chair back-

de corps which is just as much the backbone, ofwards in a most unladylike manner, and the police forces as it is of the Army and Navy, this college chums trying to hide her defects,

should be done, if for no other reason. That the men's Interests have been overlooked appears beyond question, when, in view of the bardship entailed on marine officers and engineers for instance, owing to the fall in the sterling value of the dollar, shipowners voluntarily took the question of pay into considerationer a year ago and although the Mexican was then po lower than as. & 2d. issued circulars notifying their employés that they would be allowed to draw half their pay at 35. 6d.-magaaminity on their part which has been very highly appreciated. That the men deserve some consideration there seems no doubt, even in the minds of the Executive, for early in January the Governor-In- Council caused a circular to bo submitted to all

possessed of more latelligence

The second act is laid in a garden ontslde, Chesney's rooms. Here complications incresse, for Sir Francis Chesney and Stephen Spet. tigue, upon hearing of Dona Luca D'Alvadore's love to her. It is at this time, too, that large fortune, have proceeded to make violent

the real Dona Lucia makes her first en tranco

A malo typewriter is earning an honest living;;| a female one is sald always to be engaged in misleading her employer or his confidential eiesk. An Intelligeet educated woman in adry goods store gets alx dollars a week; a stupid, literate badly, gets twelve. counter-jumper, doing lean work and doing it

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The man spoke to eamently and evidently: with such gengine feeling that I didu'i like to say "No." He saw my indecision, however, and hicking to divize the cause, said "Til see that you not interrupted, Miss and if I pull down the blinds no one will see what is going on from the outside, I than” be long in any case, for I'm only going' back in the next station as a pilot engine to getNDON LYRIC COMPANY. sotne úszfalan '¿.*

Proprietor -F. B. HARDY & SAVILLE SMITH. Manager.:-SAVILLE SMITE.

· Then he went out, and I heard. him lock the door."

At first I was a little nervous, lacked alone' with the allent, motionless figure, but I pulled myself together and began singlög. Then 1 danced, and breaming exhausted i went to the door," It was locked. I rattled the handle and. called aloud. There came no response. Then I glanced over my shoulder at the silent inau. He had not moved. I began to grow frightened, and with a view more to keeplog up my owD spirits than those of the mysterious being, I sang sod'danced until I had scarcely any breath left, Then I flew to the door again. "It was still locked. I dragged up the window blinds. The platform was dark and deserted There was ALLAHABAD, February 20th. no sign of the train," Wone at the In consequence of the gloomy financial cut glimmering all lamp was gradually expiring. I look all spendlag Departments of Government bricked, I hammered at the door, I screamed, but ibere came no response. The silent figure have been directed to effect every possible cur- tallment in their Budget demands for the ecuing remained immovable, and the lamp went out t year. This direction is apparently more stain-The store cast. deen dull glow throughout gent than the general testruction to effect econb mies given some months ago.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, February 24th, in London.

The Police are now watching.200 anarchista

Lord Lansdowne arrived at Dover yesterday, At the last moment the proposed demonstra. tion at the funeral of the anarchist Bourdin was forbidden by the authorities. A large force of police was stationed along the route to the cemetery to preserve ordes. The crowd threw mud and orange peel at the hearse and shouted "down with the anarchists" One man was arrested when attempting to harangue the crowd at the grave.

"PELICAN TAILS.”

TRUE MORE OR LESS.

A GENUINE "DEADHEAD,"

It was striking five o'clock, and Anale had just telegram:-- brought in the tea when I received this

"Can you come down to-night and play Miss Hillside taken suddenly ill. Name your own terms, only do not disappoint, Carmen ? otherwise shall have to close and suffer serious loss. Wire immediately.

*Blanchard, Theatre Royal,

Mudopolis."

Delaber, who is an old fame of Lord Bab. in company with her ward Ella betty. The love scenes are grotesquely involved, The third set thrills with intrigue. Charley's | make-believe aunt accepts the attentions of Stephen Spettigne long enough to get his written word that Amy and Killy may marry the men of their choice, and then she divulges her ideally knew the part and the maste by heart. Besides, The notice was short enough, indeed, but 1 and falls at the feet of Ella Delahay. The genuine Dona Lucia forgives Charley and is clasped lo Dick Blanchard bad bean's good friend to me in the arms of her old love, Jack's father, Siry young and struggling days, and now that Francis. And then everything ends as merry as

there was a chance of returning his kindness by the proverbial the marriage bell.

helping him in a difficulty, I should show myself ungrateful indeed If I declined his Invitation. I asked Annie to look me out

BIDOR

Mud polls in the A. B. C.

the room, but the ghastly silent figure was in the shadow, and enveloped to semi-darkness looked more weird than ever, For some time I watched him attentively, and I thought I saw the man move. Thinking to soothe him, I again started singing and dancing with a farce nervous energy until at last exhaustion supervened, and I falated away.

"The man had bean dead hours," they told me when I recovered sufficiently to learn the horrible truth of that evening. He had polsoned bimself as he sat there. The guard had been unable to get back, and the train had gone on without him. Of course nobody knew that I was locked up in the waitlog-room, so you see I had spent the night dancing and singing to a corpic 1-2. V. G.

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sorts and condlilons of policemen in the colony, arking them if they were wliling that their pay should be reckoned at three shillings, and that should any of them, at some fature date, home ou leave or on pension that rate of pay should stand good? That such a proposition

Each member of the Company made the most of their individual parts. Mrs, J. F. Erlan met with negative replies on every hind, as we reported at the time, should have been Dona Lucia never looked better in her life

Her carriage and gowns were majestic and briet struggle with the yellow-covered volutse, "It's on the South-Western," abu sata, after a taken as evidence sot that the men are well

ker make-up very picturesque. Miss Gregor and there's a fast train at six, which will get satisfied with their present pay and wish for

as Ello Detokậy bad no concessions, but that, do the contrary,

a small part, with delivered admirably. Her companion player, and, in the meantime, I sent a telegram to

few pathetic they are

which the you down in plenty of time," pasiges

It did not like lang to pack my dress-kissket," Winding meluas than they were, presumably, credited with, and Miss Marie Brian (Kitty Verdun) was in cheery Blanchard, telling him that I was coming. that they were holding out for baiter terms. It humour and made things very lively while sheThen a banson was balled, and off I went at cannot, of course, be orged as reason for

was present. M's Stella Leigh made a splendid lightning speed to Waterloo. There was a black Taising the pay of our European pelice Force that

Amy Spettigue and acted the part with true their work is harder than a soldier's or a sailor's, irish ingenuousness, Mr. Kitts antics in the on Waterloo Bridge a cab-horse had fallen, or part of Lord Fancourt Babberly did not reach. something-bit finally, we dashed into the the merit of high praise, and he carried his station, and, whilst Annie looked after the climaxes to the coarsent possible depths, ggage, I filed to the booking-office. He had fue Hues which would ally win laugh by the mere recitation, but he embroidered them with gestures, which quite spoiled the plans of the composer. Mr. J. H. Nunn, as Sl

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that it is mere distasteful than the one or more It is, in fact, dangerous than the other. in many ways to be preferred to either, Bor that is not the question. The problem, I such it acounts to is "Have the men bond fide grievance?" If so, by all means let them be fairly heard, and fairly dealt with

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Under the Distinguied Patronage of HE. Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, K.C M.G.

TO-NIGHT. '

(MONDAY), 12th March, Liu Time of "CHARLEY'S AUN T." Concluding with SHADOW PANTOMIME. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 13th March,

"CALLED BACK" WEDNESDAY, 14th March, "WALKER, LONDON," THURSDAY, 15th March,

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"THE PRIVATE SECRETARY." FRIDAY, 16th March,

Dion Bouc'cault's Beautiful Play of "ARRA NA POGUE" SATURDAY, 17th March, The Screaming Burlesque of "PANTOMIME REHEARSAL" NEW, VARIETIES to follow each Play.

PRICES AS USUAL # Soldiers and Sellers in Uniform, half-prico

to Back Seats ooly, Doors open at 8.30. Commencing at 9 o'clock. A Special Tram will run to the Peak after the Performance,

Box Office at Messrs. KELLY & WALSH', Ld.

EDWIN FERGUSSON, Business Manager, Hongkong, rath March, 1891.

POSTPONEMENT.

OF THE

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Hotels.

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.

Four and a half hours from Vokokama. FIRST-CLASS

THE

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HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

BUILDINGS

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.

S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor,

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

HIS commodious and well appointed THOTEL, nuated at a height of 1,350 food

above sea-level, having been Leased by the· Proprietors of the "VICTORIA HOTEL," i NOW OPEN and will be run in conjunction with their HOTEL in Queen's Road, thus enabling them to offer speciil inducements to Visitors and Residents.

SPECIAL WINTER RATES, FROM NOVEMBER 1ST, 1893, TO MARCH 31ST, 1894.

One person, per day.................$ 3.00 One person, per week TETELY 19.00 One person, one month.....

55.00

day ..

THE ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS Married couple (occupying one room) per

HONGKONG SCHOOLS,

WILL BE HELD AT THE HAPPY VALLEY,

ON

WEDNESDAY 14th Mareb,

commencing at 1.30 PM.

Under the Patronage of

H.E. Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, K.C.M.G., H.E. Major-General G. DIGBY BARKER, C.B., H.E. Vice-Admiral Sir E. FREMANTLE, C.B., K.C.M.G..

The Right Rev. J. S. HURDON, D.D.

26 EVENTS.-OVER 10 PRIZES. OVER 500 ENTRIES. PROGRAMMES AT THE MEETING.

WILLIAM BLAYNAY,

Hon. Secretary, St. Paul's College, Hongkong, 13th March, 1804.

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Married couple (occupying one room) per

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needed to fit in between HOTEL LIFE and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be First-class in every detail. A place where one may have bis GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at way hour of the Day, up to 11 PM.; or later [335I notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MINU or ORDER-the Parties sending Dishes, &c., for same-and Cash. Scale om application.

WING to the Large Number of Entries this Year, It has become Impossible to get the Programmes printed balere Tuesday, so the Committee have deemed it advisable to post- pone the Sports till WEDNESDAY, the 14th fastant

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OTICE is hereby given that Mr. B. P.

from and after this date to S ga through Bills of Lading on behalf of the above-amed Company,

By Order,

H. U. TEFFRIES,

Manager, Hongkong, rath March, 1894.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION, SATURDAY, MARCH 17TH, 1Ë94, at 3.45 P.M. COMPETITION LONG RANGE CUP and SPOONS; Ranges Boo and 900 yards;

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To be Let.

TO LET.

A Government that can afford to lose upwardal \ 'Francis Chernty, dd excellent work, and evidently were firm believers in that proverb const step in China Bas for north on north-er wind. Sa Ten Shots at each distance, Entrance les 30 WELLING HOUSES:-

looked the part.

"Tralo just gone," exclaimed the clerk, slamm ing the ticket window in my face.

"What's to be done ?" I asked blankly. "Find a potter," replied the resourceful Anale, We found several, but they one and all

knew nothing. Presently, however, I discovered which saith that ignorance la bliss, far they

a guard teanlog against a pillar and contem plasing vacancy with deep and absorbing interest. To him I opened my heart, explained my position, and begged him to help me. He was a queer, wild-eyed sort of individual, with a babit of grinning grimly, which rather fightened

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of $700,000 in three short years owing to the gross incompetence of some sad the rank Wykeham, was the principal figure during Mt. Verner, as Charly dishonesty of others to their employ (we refer to the scandalous Barradas and Alves defalcations) Continental actors in the same part, it is with no the entire play. Having seen two of the best without deeming it necessary to call upon the Home

small Judgment that we pass the best of Gwernment to make good louses incurred through incompetent Imperial opinions on Me Verner's efforis. He was letter employees, can surely find ways and means perfect, dressed in the best taste, and thoroughly up in the basiness. Mr. D. Crawford Smith gave of providing XE much SAUCO for the

Brosset, the servant, an eccentric turn, which goose as his, as above stated, already been

conred attention and served as an admirabla served out to the gander. "A fair field and no favour" should be the n.otto of the Executive background for the fan in a lighter wein. Mt. The last train to Mudopolis bas gone, bat i Hongkong) here as elsewhere, and until that oft-quoted Millar, as Pettigue, was up to the best mark, and Mr. Geo. Mallelt as Fach Chesney added much principle is rigidly adhered to, it is idle to expect that the machinery of Government will run” as to the already good opinion Hongkong playgoers had formed of his abilities in his own especial smoothly as the ratepayers have every right to

lize. expect.

RIOTING IN QUEEN'S ROAD.

'TWO MEN KILLED AND SEVERAL WOUNDED.

Ill-feeling generated besween two old rivals, the Tung-koon and Sunwut colle gulida, during the recent Man Mo Mew Itstival colminated in a declaration of war two days'ngo, and

CRICKET,

me.

* I tell you what you had better do,” he said.

you take the 6.30 to Bangboro Junction you'll catch the mall to Madopalis, and that'll land you In plenty of time,”

v, ti, Pac, Wins Aulatum,

ng. Ollerystory, 12th March, 1894. HONGKONG REGISTER.

Temperature.

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Gentlemen willing to set as Range Officers on any or all of the three days of the Anton! Meeting, vis, 23rd, 24th and 26th instant, ar requested to kindly communicate with the Under eigned.

ARTHUR CHAPMAN, Hoeerary Secretary. Hangkong, rath March, 1894 FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL. THE Steamship

"ARGYLL,"

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Six-thirty to where ?" I murmured, con- The laimitable Mr. Smith sang "The Irish foredly. I hate traine and ime-tables, and al- Parliament" and "The Inquest," after the playways get fato a fearful muddle when I travel by Bar was finished with his usual liveliness, and Miles myscif Brisa danced and sang in a vivacious and

The wild-looking guard laughed, "Til lookafter | Hidey brilliant manner, The shadow pantomime given you," he said, leading the way to a first-class afterwards was thoroughly appreciated.

carriage, and slowing my basket under a seat. I | Watcher.

Kain sald good-bys to Annie and sent her home, for It was a bitterly cold night and was knowing heavily, and I didn't want the girl to get frozen on | the draughty platform. My friend," the guard, obtained a fool-warmer, pulled up the windows nothing more to be done, he poked his head in and got me some papers, and when there was the window, and, grinning more than ever, inquired if I was quite comfortable. Thinking that he was angling for a tip, I produced my purse; but, seting this, he said, “No, no, Miss. I don't want anything at least, not at presopf,, I am only too pleased to do what I can for your for I recognise your face, Misz, and I've often teen you act, itd-well, later on you may be able to do something for me."

Ing the Medical Staff Corps. ("Geneva Cross

A cricket match, played by clevens represents

and "H" company of the rat Shropshire Light Infantry, was played in Happy Valley on Satur day afternoon. After a very close game, the Shropshires won.

Appended are the scores ?--

*H* COMPANY, 1979'LL

Llant. Wilson, Bors, Watoos Ft. Ropes, Maler, | Wegoxin

1 Far, a hillar, D Wakot.

Harris, & Mig, & Westcothessage me apesananásova Bet, Bland, Helde, b Westcottsvil

24. Cal. Day, c Holden, 1 Mitar,

Fin. Kywo, o Holden, b Mifer.resorasi

» Bruns, Harleon, b Traver‹-

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Then he vanished, the whistle sounded, and off we went. I suppose I must have dropped aff into a doz?, for presently 1 was conscious of a rough voice scunding in my na

"We're blocked with snow, Miss, and 'you'd better get out and come into the waiting room and warm yourself,"

It was my guard, and he was grinnlog horribly. I crawled out of the carriage, bileklog and yawnlog, hurried down the snow-covered pla form of the wayside station, and entered the

the leaders of the disputants being unable to come to terms skirmishlag began yester. day afternoon in the western districts of the clly. Bambens, Sghting-frons and meat. choppers were brought into requisition with the result that two men were carried off to the Civil Hospital waffering from severe scalp wounds, while- Another gallant warrior bad his head and right arm so severely injured that he 'expired before daybreak to-day. This morning, however, there was " blood in the moon" for ske güildi bad armed their fighting men with revolvers, spears and bludgeons, ready for a hand-to-hand encounter at an early hour, and these were told off la squrds secreted in various gedowns and lodging-houses down West. The appearance of the police on the scene early this moralag, however, turned the tide somewhat, and instead of the streets telog filled with rioters they were fairly clear, the combatants confining themselves to the manly sport of #potilog)" with revolvers, at woll koown paniere by in Queen's and Hilller Street Most of the shots West wide of the mark, but one of them took effect is the abdomen of a Tung-koom hawker who expired about 1 o'clock this afternoon at the Civil Hospital. Shortly after the wounded kawker was carried off to the hospital the plata-clothes plice ransacked the lodging-houtes in Queen's, S'yeet," "white number of Sikh constables and irpopers cleared Queen's Road West, which way

· crowded with hundreds of the lower class of Chinese. At the same time the minions of the Registrar General were sent øg) to port in the disturbed districts a Warning

to the Balves to keep the peace at all başarde, This notice, together with... the presence

pot created the woman Could anything well, as buthes of mios. He's a bit wrong Alo Awa allee. In Ocean's Reed With Udza humillating be conceived 2.

appears to have had the desired effect, for 'sincé It is generally supposed that the Creator, in bla head, and he gets terrible fits of depres, noon fo-day there has been no recuptenes of die | after having fashioned man out of mad, saw the | slon sometimer, and I'm afraid he'll do himself order down West, although a sort of guerilis | Imperfection of his work, and then made woman some harm. Now I can't stop here and keep warlars is belog carried on by picksts of rung, në his last and best daufgn,

bug an eye on him, for I'm wanted outside, and

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SUB ROSA.

That there is napertience in the male soimal of the human species is shown in the Jewish prayar “I thank thes, dear Lord, that thep hast

| tiny waiting-room, in which burat = chgerfal fre. There was only one other individual therð, a mas muffed up to the eyes, who lay back on |ane of the benches with bis hands clasped before

him. He was apparently asle:p.

My guard, having seen me sosted on a beach close to the stove, bent over me and whispered in my ear, “ Before you started, Miss, you said you'd like to reward me in some way, od I said we'd talk of that ister on. Now, Miss, if you're gift of the same mlad, I'd take i as a special favour if you'd sing a song of two | and da a bit of a dance,"

"Sing a song)" "I exclaimed, naturally our- prind,

“Yes, Miss. You see that chap in the corner?

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