THE LITTLE TOO MUCH
It was a beautiful evening, and Ole, who had screwed up courage to take Mary for a rido, was carried away by the magic of the night, . "Mary,"-he asked, "will you marry me?" "Yes, Ole," she answered softly. ;01e lapsed into ..silence, that at , last becamei painful to his fiances. ' ■ - "Olc," she said desperatoly, "why don't you say something?" "Ay, tank," Ole roplied, "they bane too much said already!" THE SCRUB LADY'S FAMILY. • Mrs. O'Flarity is'a scrub lady, and she had been absent from her duties ior several days, -Upon her return her employer asked her the reason, for l-.er al> sence. ...... "Sure, I've bin carin' for nan of me sick-.bhildfen," she replied. "ipd. hoiv.. many, children have yon, Mrs!;O'Flarih'?" "lie asked. "Siven ih all," sho replied. "Four by tho. third wife of mo Becond liushasdj i threo hi tho woond jtiiq oi mo fuvst"
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1629, 21 December 1912, Page 14
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149THE LITTLE TOO MUCH Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1629, 21 December 1912, Page 14
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