Said in fun . nd Mac and 1 have niver had a serious —Well, thin, its a happy woman you ought to be, for manys the row Peter and I have had, God be good to us McN.—Oh, for that matter, weve had hard words now and agin, and maybe now and thin a blow, but what 1 mean is, 1 niver had to call in the police. NOT A CULTURED TASTE. Amateur Actor (who played Hamlet)—How were you pleased with our entertainment. Miss Smith ?Miss Smith (a truthful girl)—Well-er- Mr. Fresh, I am sorry to say it, but 1 wasnt altogether Actor (very much surprised)—Is it possible? I thou


Said in fun . nd Mac and 1 have niver had a serious —Well, thin, its a happy woman you ought to be, for manys the row Peter and I have had, God be good to us McN.—Oh, for that matter, weve had hard words now and agin, and maybe now and thin a blow, but what 1 mean is, 1 niver had to call in the police. NOT A CULTURED TASTE. Amateur Actor (who played Hamlet)—How were you pleased with our entertainment. Miss Smith ?Miss Smith (a truthful girl)—Well-er- Mr. Fresh, I am sorry to say it, but 1 wasnt altogether Actor (very much surprised)—Is it possible? I thought you admired Shakespeare. QUICKLY ENDED. 1 hear Jones called you a liar last night. •, I hope the matter didnt end there. It did, though. Some of Joness friends grabbed holdof him. A LOVELY COMPLIMENT. CLARA—I had a lovely compliment last evening from —No ! What was it ? Clara—He spoke of my hands. He said 1 had the hands ofa Venus de Milo. Wasnt it sweet in him ?.


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