A Lover Of Shakespeare
((no oí Ule musí """ " , , tí" border rtrentr yenra ago w oíd Jto Bridget, of Fort Bridar, in Utah. 0 11 ouü occasion be carne to New ork, oressel tbc utmost delight at a perSbm of tbc MidsununeriNight, Cü He bad do olear idea who fiSpeare was, but conceived and ISSopS tbc most extravauut adI "iSSSfl "o ü.o fort hc sold old stock aad supplics to eraigrantt and otber avelersasin time past. One uui wished to buy sume oxen, I 7 msadbccouldliaveai.yexccpt one J. ' w,i„h he bad made up his uund o Je at all hazard. I" U moni. Ir sTLrïï?L -- 1 Otlt can't lmvo W says Jim. "WulJ lic wauts tUein, and is JUSI a wait ' for them" said the messeu liere, yon, givo "v Ho ran to the corral. tlwt book and talte thom oxen. "Oh no," saiil thu man. "1 ouiy ISSJffl Jlm resolutely, Ist yeu taíe thom osen and give mo Jim hi.eda at 0U per montó 1 1 i Liüiied to Shakespeare everjr wul .= . All went well uatil ouo iXt, tlw i-ealer carne to tho proSíí Jurder of the pr ta { ' Cower. Jim spi-ang from htart wj blazing eyos, ana yclled la thuudei ffia on thcvc ! Jcst valt till I Klt diull" ,
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