Boone County Recorder . iU N 0 A NHOLMES(soliloquizingin street car)I dont believein love at firstsight, but Ibelieve infate. I alwayshave believedin fate. Tenminutes ago Iwas on myway down town with the fixed inten-tion of going in that direction and noother, yet here. I am riding ,.with not the vaguest idea of stoppinganywhere. What induced me to changemy mind so suddenly? I have neverdone such an erratic thing lovely, lovely eyes she has! Conductor—Change cars for Thirty-fourth street ferry! Duncan—Shall I change cars? Per-haps Fd better. A voice outside—Bananas! Teh fo


Boone County Recorder . iU N 0 A NHOLMES(soliloquizingin street car)I dont believein love at firstsight, but Ibelieve infate. I alwayshave believedin fate. Tenminutes ago Iwas on myway down town with the fixed inten-tion of going in that direction and noother, yet here. I am riding ,.with not the vaguest idea of stoppinganywhere. What induced me to changemy mind so suddenly? I have neverdone such an erratic thing lovely, lovely eyes she has! Conductor—Change cars for Thirty-fourth street ferry! Duncan—Shall I change cars? Per-haps Fd better. A voice outside—Bananas! Teh for aquarter! Put em np in a bag for yer?Duuean—No, Ill stay where I is true, I saw Sissy Tomkyns in thiscar as it passed me, but I would neverrun three blocks for the pleasure oftalking to him. Much more likely torun the other way. He is an un-mitigated ninny—everyone knows that. I was immensely relieved wlien he gotoff the car. Voice at the window—Ten for aquarter. Duncan—And then I got this seatdire


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