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THE SWEETEST EYES j bad anM to him. "it Is merely a question | A LUNCH IN PARIS.
The cha)dain whom Panle had w inJ who hail lieen the cnnllilai -. bad murmured iu bis ear-.
"Interesting adventures have numemus iu my existence," Mrs. Chester remarked from the comer of the aofa, placing a large, soft cushion behind her ing her feet comfortably; “but i can ten you one that happened only last summer and which I think is somewhat out of the ordinary run. We were in Paris at the time. One morning I went alone to my hankers In the Hue ami drew some money for my sister. As 1 came unt I recognised Mr. Faimian. who was paining. 1 I*»wed. and he immediately joined me, asking if I would allow him to accom|iany me to my destination, whatever that might be. I bad known Arthur Kairman slightly of years, and probably would better acquainted with
tinned,drawL., ^ .... more erect, "I met Mr. Pairaianon Fifth avenue and Kto|iped to speak to him. Tiow haea you been since I saw you last tumnu-r iu Paris*' I exclaimed cordially. ' iud rather mechanically, I thought, and seemed somewhat puzzled. Do yo* know.' I went on. 'we never found any trace of that money that waa stolen!’ And I added. 1 .inching, ‘We almost acused you of petty larceny.’ "Mr. Falrman'a face wore an extraordinary expression. ‘Paris! Petty larceny!’ be stammered, looking blankly at me; ‘hut, my dear Mrs. Cheater. I have not beep abroad for three years!' "For a moment there was a dead silence, each gazing at the other. -Not hern abroad!' 1 gasped unbelievingly. ‘But I iw you; 1 lunched with yr" ’
, the water. I dare say you know that the grven lir*h attached to tba upper shell is called • calipash.’* while U.a yellow flesh attached to the lower shell ia called ••calipee.’’ From the eggs an oil ia obtained, hut what is called turtle oil soap is really made from beef fat.—Interview ia Washington St
Why. that woman’! iplete round of enjoyment,’’ •It is!” Tt is that. She belongs to seven eewiug

