of hissurroundings, the remoteness from disturbing events, as well as the balmytemperature, all contributed to his improved condition. It is astory very proper for a Sunday-school. I said Szczepanik would invent it for him. There was a humorous complexion to the dictations which perhaps I havenot conveyed to the reader at all; humor was his natural breath and life,and was not wholly absent in his most somber intervals.
Sin committed by his great-grandfather. He became apparently quite himself again and showed his usual vigor-lightof step and movement, able to skip up and down stairs as heretofore. A good many interesting and amusing things would happen on such a tour. GENTLEMEN,--Restrain your emotions; you observe that they cannot avail.
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