HOW A CHICAGO GIRL FIXED HIM.
' Will you do something to oblige trie I 1 shyly Sask&j a' 1 flb&ittf tit'ydfng woman of $ timid gentleman whose acquaintance she had just made at a sifialM tad<HMHiga6tt6ri*ig> on, West' Aduuis sbi^b Jhagf-fp; ejrjnjflg.l ' Au> thing tliab I can m honor ■trip*/ . M rrepjie^, ,bljjshll|g.£ nr -■ » l Well,' saioLahe, come infcJtJUn • baqjti.parioty wliereioiodfe drfrk^lana >; sib oji^fche' a^fa'Witih iiiej'and^at/^e «' rest^iriy^hea'd di'yb'ut sflb'uMig^nd ' ?^?!#^ Jf.llillßiftJft'Sya'-T rj , only, iijp^lf ,Mft% heQflUj3Qßtiiftfc/.fcickle^ -, and Loanffavj^ugb, for this'hdWtiifeßS is very - tight— atfdt'wM^ftyß&ay lopl^^i yovWjQftnuirawi ywir arm away — Lforgotitoteay that I wanted yoi. ' But tny gf,acioas !f hnn<lred miss) stammered the young man, after hastily -dividiri£' J # inf6 #74 and findinjr th it it wasn't leap year; my j goodness J ;i bef^aUit^ fifiSßtei-f and I'm already engaged — and your father yjmusti weighs' tt eal engaged, top,, .$Qi tfeat young mat talking to the waxen-faced thing .with' somebody 'elHeVJisfir (fte^tSie^e I want to stir; him vp — to. bring him down to business— -make him come up to his milk, that's all.*. The young man said that & loac had .beealifediiVomthi^fbo^bm, am . aided,l^rutQi.thiPjbjEsstiOfi'hia.aiiility- •. so well,' iudeetljitha'6 in^tbre'eJ-qWafte^J of Van > hodi'' the ,'tl-y his girl into the ljbrai^.denianaec •an o 9f H he.v phameJesjsjßQn , duct, ;wj|S,» .sjDftened^ -by >ibe7i'<tea^s ''^iled- himself^ 1 brttti&j - ■■' cpuid Q^r msmuM ] mw<m& kgw n ,di<l., Abo^ ypiwgiguijpeiVEar<L«thQ! young man who had helped-lieVib this happinestr? — Why, she never 'said a woi# <^'hT#^b^«^^p ( t<j her •' reconcilea Ibf er; \^ilonzq fc fiQUW you have been so stupid as to think I could , see, anvtlung^ bp ftdmii^e m such^a muttoH-heaaed cimas that V, Oh, wbmah'in bu^H6M'JI ease ! ; j
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 839, 1 November 1877, Page 3
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265HOW A CHICAGO GIRL FIXED HIM. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 839, 1 November 1877, Page 3
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