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    One of the stories told by Mr. Spencer Leigh Hughes in his speech in the House of Commons one night tickled everybody. It is the story of the small boy who was watching the Speaker's procession as it wended its way through the lobby. First came the Speaker, and then the chaplain, and next the other officers.

    "Who, father, is that gentleman?" said the small boy, pointing to the chaplain.

    "That, my son," said the father, "is the chaplain of the House."

    "Does he pray for the members?" asked the small boy.

    The father thought a minute and then said: "No, my son; when he goes into the House he looks around and sees the members sitting there and then he prays for the country." - Cardiff Mail.



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