KOT THE FIRST TIME. “ Stanley, dear,” slie said, after she had accepted him, “you wouldn’t think it strange ifi I were to ask you to sign a little paper to the effect that wo aro engaged, would you? ” Stanley was far too happy to think anything strange, and ho signed the document. Then she sat down beside him, “Dearest,” said Stanley, breaking tho silence at last, “ tell me why you wanted me to sign that paper. Haven’t you implicit confidence in my affection?” “Oh, yes,” she sighed; “but, darling, I’ve been fooled so many times! ”
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Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 18
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95Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 18
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