A STORY WITH A HAPPY ENDING
| She was twenty, attractive, and welldressed; ho teas handsome and athletic She turned an ankle and fell whilo crossing the park; he solicitously approaohed I and helped her arise. She gavo a friendly smile; he engaged her in conversation They dined together, and across the table ho vowed to himself he never saw a girl more .divine; she sighed and thought, "Ah, hero's a man I could love." He escorted her home, arid they parted lingei'ingly at tho dooi*, With a final handclasp full of meaning. t l Alas, Romance! Time passed .swiftly, and he forgot her telephone nurpber in ■ tho swirl of work and pleasure. She thought of him for a week and a day, but with tho coming years she never saw him again. ■ And they both lived happily ever after, i
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 151, 23 December 1921, Page 12
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140A STORY WITH A HAPPY ENDING Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 151, 23 December 1921, Page 12
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