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Jrom him until it is over. 

 Nor can he be blamed. Last 

 summer not only the usual 

 loss took Jilace^ but every 

 Jlsather droplied Jrom his 

 tail. His dejeSlion during 

 this period was so extreme 

 that we could not but be- 

 lieve he had some idea of 

 his personal appearance 

 under the disadvantage of 

 no tail. This was so ludi- 

 crous that his most ardent 



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