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he bottom of his teacup it was an oversight. *** The German people, says the _Koelnische Zeitung_, will not soon forget what they owe to their future Emperor. The CROWN PRINCE, while thanking them for their kindly intention, privately expressed a wish that they would not keep rubbing it in. *** According to _The Express_, every British theatrical star who plays in America is regarded as the best that England has ever sent out. Until he has heard from Mr. CHARLES CHAPLIN, Sir HERBERT TREE is holding back his message, which reads, "That is so." *** A workman at a brewery last week fell into a large vat of beer. It is given to few men thus to realise the dream of a lifetime. *** All vendors of comic postcards at Llanfairfeehan, North Wales, are to be asked by the Town Council to cover them up on Sundays. We understand that comic postcards may be differentiated from others by the word "Comic" plainly printed on the card. *** _The Daily Mail_ has just celebrated its twenty-first birthday, and the silence of the POET LAUREATE on the matter is being adversely commented upon. *** The Anarchist, LENIN, says the Swedish _Dagblad_, has been missing for two days. Even before that he never really seemed to make a hit. * * * * * [Illustration: THE BRIBE. "WHO GOES THERE?" "K--KAMERAD--MIT SOUVENIRS."] * * * * * HEREINAFTERS. I. There are people in the world called tenants. I think nothing of them; Celia thinks nothing of them; jointly we do not think anything of them. However, as this is not so much a grammar as an explanation, I will get on with it. For the last two years we have been letting our flat. Naturally Celia has had to do most of the work; my military duties have prevented me from taking my share of it. I have been so busy, off and on, inspecting my fellow-soldiers' feet, seeing their boots mended and imploring them to get their hair cut that I have had no time for purely domestic matters. Celia has let the flat; I have merely allotted the praise or blame afterwards. I have also, of course, taken the money. Our tenants have varied, but they are all alike in this. They think much more of their own comfort as tenants than of our happiness as landlords. They are always wanting things done for them. When they want things done for them, then I am firm. Celia may be a shade
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