. Book of the Royal blue . retty much asthe average man dressed and therefore wasin no sense a comic Sunday supplement atlarge. Nye was, in fact, a measurablyhandsome man. Walt McDougalls ideaseems to have been that he must makeNyes personal appearance as exaggeratedlyfunny as were his writings, which accountsfor the fact that those who did not knowMr. Nye by sight, continue to think of himas a cadaverous scarecrow with a benevo-lent grin on its face. As a youth Nye put in six sorrowfulmonths trying to read Blackstone, Coke,Chitty and other favorite authors in a Wis-consin law office. He alway
. Book of the Royal blue . retty much asthe average man dressed and therefore wasin no sense a comic Sunday supplement atlarge. Nye was, in fact, a measurablyhandsome man. Walt McDougalls ideaseems to have been that he must makeNyes personal appearance as exaggeratedlyfunny as were his writings, which accountsfor the fact that those who did not knowMr. Nye by sight, continue to think of himas a cadaverous scarecrow with a benevo-lent grin on its face. As a youth Nye put in six sorrowfulmonths trying to read Blackstone, Coke,Chitty and other favorite authors in a Wis-consin law office. He always maintainedthat he could read those authors over andover again and find them just as fresh andnovel as at the first reading. Neverthelesshe managed to be admitted to the bar atLaramie, Wyo., in 1876, where he settleddown and made a feint at practising pastime and income he sent a weeklyletter of correspondence to the CheyenneSun, for which he received Si per one of his numerous autobiographical BILL Phihulelpl
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