A First Class Reason.
I WOT SO ROMANTIC AFTER ALL. 1 41 Do you notice how attentively that gentleman has been watching me lor the last half hour ?" said one young lady tc • another at an evening party. " Do you mean that man by the piano ?' ; "Yes."
41 Well, now that you speak of it. he dom seem somewhat interested in you." “He certainly does. Ido declare," continued the young lady, gaily, " I believe hj ■ has fallen in love with me. Isn’t it deli Tfully romantic ?" A few minutes after she was talking \.ith her hostess, when, as an opportunity presented itself, she carelessly remarked : "My dear Mrs. 8., pray tell me who that quiet but very distingue looking gentleman is near the piano. Ido not remember urn seeing him before.” " Probably not," replied the lady ; " hut he is quite well known. He is a detective."
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Dunstan Times, Issue 2480, 10 May 1909, Page 3
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146A First Class Reason. Dunstan Times, Issue 2480, 10 May 1909, Page 3
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