“Darling,” he asked,,as he drew her closer to him, “am I the only_ man you have ever kissed?” “William,” she replied, somewhat testily, “ before wo go any farther I would like to ask you a few questions. You are aware that my father is a millionaire, aren’t you?” “Y-yes.” “Yon understand, no doubt, that when ho dies the whole of his fortune will bo left to me?” “Y-yes.” “Yon know that I also own nearly half a million pounds’ worth of property?” “Y-ycs.” “Then, for goodness sake, talk sense! What difference would it make to you if I had been kissed by a thousand men before I met you?” Influenza convalescents should frequently take a few drops of “ Nazol ” on lump sugar. Immediately banishes hacking and tinkling coughs. 60 doses Is 6d.—[Advt,]
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Evening Star, Issue 19785, 8 February 1928, Page 12
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132Untitled Evening Star, Issue 19785, 8 February 1928, Page 12
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