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Phil. Sheridan As A Society Man

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
June
Year
1875
Copyright
Public Domain
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HopossesseB Hibertñan politeness and hospitality, is vory fax from being dull, slow oí uiipleaxmg in conTersation, not ices all tlioso little attentions to n lady's comfort whioh moro youtliful gallanis freq uently neglect, and is quite atffitit in all society mattor. He bas of ten to fopress an oatb which rfsea lo liialips au naturally as a oompliment, and oroasioually knere is as amuaing strugglo between tlio two for Bupremaoy. A ladywho bad somo business of Lmpoftance oalled one morning to see bim, and ;is Ee had not yet como down atairs, scated berself iii the parlor to awuit bim. Presentlj ho came running down, and almoatflying in to tho room, shot past the lady, wbo was natürally ostonisbéd at Ins remarcable entree. ." ( od bless niv'soul, madam," ('neiilafed the ftetonisbed bachelor, OS he reoovered himself " I came neaf jnmpinjj; over you." Then in his politflSt and most suave marnier, " I beg you will excuBe me. I ] nt t nöt the remotest Ldea there is :i lady in the house, orí slionlil oot have entered the rootn in that manner. That d d black sooundrel of

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Old News
Michigan Argus