"My back hair, primarily, but the occipital bor.e, of course, afterward. But, oh, Mr fiudd, suppose pa should come m and see us!" " Let him come ! Who cares ?" said Mr Budd, boldly. " I think I'll exercise a sphindtjf' and take a kiss." "Mf Budd, how can you ?" said Miss Flynn, after he had performed the feat. " Don't call me Mr Budd ; call mo Willie," he said, drawing her closer. "You accept me, don't you ? I know you do, darling." "Willie," whispered Miss l<lynn, very faintly. "What, darling?" " I can hear your heart beat." " It beats only for you, my angel." " And it sounds out of order. The youtricular construction is not uniform."
" Small wonder for that when it's bnrsting for joy." " You must put yourself under treatment for it. I will give you some medicine." " It's your own property, darling ; do what you like with it. But somehow the sphincter operation is one that strikes me most favourably. Let us again see how it works."
But why proceed ? The old, old story!
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3031, 14 March 1881, Page 4
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