. Theatrical and circus life;. 580 AN ADVENTURE WITH GIANTS. over the ends of of the beds you encounter? This question disgusted the Captain and he rosefrom the table indignantly, as did Mrs. Bates from theeditorial chair, and doubling themselves up as they reached the doorwaythey majesticallys w e p t out of thenewspaper office, andstepping into theircarriage wen; drivenaway. Another notablegiant is ColonelRouth Goshan, whowas born in the cityof Jerusalem, on the5th day of May, 37,of Arabian is the youngestof a family of 15children, who likehimself, father andmother were all gi-ant
. Theatrical and circus life;. 580 AN ADVENTURE WITH GIANTS. over the ends of of the beds you encounter? This question disgusted the Captain and he rosefrom the table indignantly, as did Mrs. Bates from theeditorial chair, and doubling themselves up as they reached the doorwaythey majesticallys w e p t out of thenewspaper office, andstepping into theircarriage wen; drivenaway. Another notablegiant is ColonelRouth Goshan, whowas born in the cityof Jerusalem, on the5th day of May, 37,of Arabian is the youngestof a family of 15children, who likehimself, father andmother were all gi-ants. He servedwith distinction inthe Crimean war,and afterwards in theMexican army. Colonel Goshenstands 7 feet 11 inch-es in his stockingfeet, and measures75 inches around the chest, 25 inches around the arm*and wears a No. 11 shoe. His weight is 666 GIANT. CHAPTER XLIY. THE TATTOOED TWINS. IT7ANTED —The address of some one who can tattoo with Indian ink on theVY person. A. J. H., No. , th Street. This advertisement appeared in a St. Louis Sundaymorning paper. The number and the street are notgiven for reasons that will at once present themselves toevery intelligent reader. Now there is sometimes thatin an advertisement which attracts one like a pretty iew lines may furnish a neat little intellectual flirta-tion, and very frequently can, like a coy and prettymaiden, keep coaxing a fellow along until he is per-fectly lost in the maze of an affection that he hasneither the tact nor the willingness to try to escapefrom. As soon as my eyes lit upon them and thewords from the capital W in the beginning to the pe-riod at the end were taken in, I was irrevocably goneon them. Like the immortal J. N., I immediatelylifted the veil and looked at the suppositious sanctuarybehind it, and then saw that walking art gallery,
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