SWEET GIRL
“George, although I refused to marry you, I promised to be a sister to youj you know.” George (gloomily): “Y-e-s.”
‘•'And you know you said I might, and you said you'd be a brother to me.” “Did I?”
“Yes, Pm sure you said something like that.”
“Well, I'll try,” grumbled George. “That's good of you. Can you spare a little time for me now?”
“A lifetime, if you ask it.” “No, only a few hours,” “Certainly. What is it you want?' :
“That hook-nosed old lady over there is my chaperon. I wish you'd take her off and flirt with her this evening, so I can have a chat with Mr. Hanson*
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 618, 22 March 1921, Page 2
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113SWEET GIRL Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 618, 22 March 1921, Page 2
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