Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 95, Number 40, 2 April 1898 — A Fable. [ARTICLE]

A Fable.

A Man called on a Distinguished Visitor, and talked, and talked, and talked. And every ten minutes the Man said: "Now, 1 don't want to bore you—-I don't want to bore you!" And It came to pass that after three hours, when the Man had said that 3UU times, another Man. who had kept silence before tho Distinguished Visitor, took the Talking Man by the arm and led him aside and said unto him: "Everybody understands that you don't want to bore anybody, but. d—n it: you're doing it right alor.g." And thereafter Silenc<- prevailed over the land.—Atlanta Constitution.