BLISS.
" . A STREET INCIDENT..- . Delicious exemplification of the bliss of ignorance whizzed .through: the principal, streets of',the: city yesterday after-, noon.: ; Tooting along the.. thoroughfares went a powerful motor-car, conveying • an unsuspicious-looking coupler-a ,inan' and a woman, There was. an unusual, drag and clatter immediately, behind 'which caused' people ■to turn their, eyes in. the direction of the vehicle!' ; The dragging, clattering equipment was an assortment of discarded footwear.' To anyone: who understands the language of the old boot, and. knows .its Necessary inseparability from courtships and marriages, explanation was needless, but, by way; of interpreting, a. very large sign bearing; the following. inscription, was appended to the car:' "We : were only., married this morning."^:l ■: : ■"■■_.■;' •.'■-.■: ..'; •■'. ■ ..
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 910, 1 September 1910, Page 4
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115BLISS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 910, 1 September 1910, Page 4
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