AN AWKWARD TITLE?
A party if four juct ■ returning from i iiearre i-alled in ;it a fashionable rcyiwrant. The prim old maid who was tie "H€3t of the rvonins was charmed mth everything, especially thp mueie. SThile the iraitPT wa- standing by the table she :t?k<>d him to find out the title of tie pipj-p tbe (irehestra plaring. Hi? Trilling waiter promised, but other duties daimed him for :i whilp. and when le rftirned thn latiy had oorrrpVptrlv forgotten her request. \\Tirn h« hent toward ier and softly whispered t-oine-thii; a her ear. shp rpeoiled with iorror. TTipti. from the eboct. she turned with i-ild. rolprttlrss farr the implex man. -.rho waited. you:" she cried. '"How dare jou'.~ It toot the terririfd wnitrr quite » time to erplain why hp had merplTJ treaihed the title of the piwp so softly: "Wilt Can 1 Do to Make You Lore
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 180, 30 July 1913, Page 11
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AN AWKWARD TITLE?
Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 180, 30 July 1913, Page 11
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