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sick, so I could drink Saratoga water in the morning to make me well. That's what is called reciprocity, because it works both ways against the middle. Isn't it the limit the way people from all over the country will rush to these fashionable summer resorts with wide open pocketbooks and with their bank accounts frothing at the mouth! The most popular fad at every summer resort I've ever climbed into is to watch the landlord reaching out for the coin. Husbands make bets with their wives whether the landlord of the hotel will get all their money in an hour or an hour and a half. Both husband and wife loose; because the landlord generally gets it in ten minutes. At some of the hotel diningrooms it costs six dollars to peep in, eight dollars to walk in, and fifteen dollars to get near enough to a waiter to talk soup. You can see lots of swell guys in the dining-rooms who are now using a fork in public for the first time. This reminds me of an experience I had in a certain summer resort dining-room not long ago. At a table near me sat Ike Gooseheimer. Ike is a self-made man and he made a quick job of it. Ike was eating with his knife and doing it so recklessly that I felt like yelling for the sticking plaster. After I had watched him for about five minutes trying to juggle the new peas on a knife, it got on my nerves, so I spoke to him. "Ike," I said, thinking possibly I might cure him with a bit of sarcasm, "aren't you afraid you will cut yourself with the sword?" [Illustration: "Aren't you afraid you will cut yourself with the sword?"] "Oh! no, no," Ike answered, looking at the knife with contempt; "there is no danger at all. But at the Palmer House in Chicago--Ah! there they have sharp knives!" Ike is beyond the breakers for mine. The races at Saratoga were extremely exciting. A friend of mine volunteered to pick out the winners for me, but after I lost eight dollars I decided that it would be cheaper to pick out a new friend. But I do love to mingle with Society at the summer resorts. It isn't generally known, but one of my great-grandfathers was present when the original 400 landed at Plymouth Rock. My great-grandfather owned the Rock. A couple of nights after the original 400 landed on Plymouth Rock the leader of the smart set, Mrs. Von Tweedledum, gave a full dress ball. My great-grandfather looked in at the full dress ball and was so shocked that he went and
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