AYE READY.
; ♦ Slio h'urriod. down the stairs to join lief husband, who was waiting to go out with' her to tho Christmas party, "Oh, .lack," she cried, "wait a moment, yon " "I nerer saw anything like it!" exclaimed Jack impatiently. "Yon always forgot something. You girls nro enough to drive any patient man frantic." "But, ,1 ack, deal ——" "Oh! go upstairs and get what you want, and don't for goodness sake kWp me waiting hero any longer!" "But I haven't forgotten anything, dear, it's you " "Good gracious! what next, I vendor? I've boeti dressed and ready waiting lor you Ellis last half-hour!" "Indeed," sho said, frigidly. "Then why is it ynu'vo got no nocktio on?" Goodnoss!" ho ojacuktod, "whv oouldn't yon tell mo that befaro, instwil of. etarnifj at mo and saying nothing?"
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 13, 23 December 1911, Page 11
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133AYE READY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 13, 23 December 1911, Page 11
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