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1 was glad to hear that .. Cinnie ' was so satisfied. but in my heart I doubted "James Randall Caton has reached such a pitch of self esteem that he never mentions himself with- out taking off his consequently his hat is seldom on head. Two years ago his native state. elected him representative. in- troduced a bill for the preservation of the aristocracy of Virginia. which failed to pass. Whereupon. Mr. Caton rose up with his handed in his resignation the House. He then took up his aiel occupation-that of art critic-and went to Rome. Artists and poets tremble before his comet which threatens to eclipse them and throw them into utter d And now my tale is ended. good night." "Good "and as 1 watched he disappeared into the mist rising from the lake I IV~S left alone. -+ 75 +-