Literary Btoriea ara apt to bo "tnmo and domestic." but the "Daily Graphic" Ims found, or invented, a good one. It concerns a hero—of course, a hero—who was engaged lo the daughter of a literary man. Ho was bold 06 a wooor, bufc I the vorieat coward when it came to approaching the fair one's father. So he waited outside the great man's., study while the "favre ladye" went in and did tho tackling-. In five minutes she was out again, and on her drew wns pinned a slip of paper bearing the words: "With tho author's complimented
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 220, 11 June 1920, Page 8
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