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Turning to the speaker, the young nized Pat M'Cabe, whom he also associated with his evil fortunes, and toho vindictiveness, the sudden and unreasoning anger of intoxication In reply, therefore, he threw the contents of his glass into Pat's face, saying with a curse: "That is the way I drink with such as you"
Instantly there was a bar-rooladly escape Attracted by the uproar, a policeman was soon on hand, and both the combatants were arrested and , disheveled, and with rent garh the streets as a cri after him But now there was no intolerable sense of shame as at first He had become a criraded hi with his character
It may be objected that the transformation had been too rapid It had not been rapid Hishience She had sown the seeds of which his present actions were the legitirowth The weeds of his evil nature had been unchecked when little, and now they were growing so rank as to overshadow all
Multitudes go to ruin whobias back to cultivated and even Christian homes