TIT FOR TAT.
Foi- long years a Scotsman |,a<l carried on a courtship without committing himself, aril if the girl was at all anxious about the outcome sue save no sign, until one morning her tardy lover took a small note book out, of his pocket ant] said : "Maggie. I hae been wei'rhiiin- up Your siMtl points, and I hae nlreatlv got lo'tnn When 1 set a dozen I'm S o!i,' Uc atk you th" faliil raiestion. "Weel, T wish you luck. J O ,-k " ■inswer »<\ the maiden. ''I hae «Un -oUeu -i* woo Look. :u.vl I've boon )uil.iil.- dorm your I.*, l points Tlu-r^ «re nineteen in if iilrc.nly. itiitl -vlibh I . wult;* «hv M. Bf e I'm £u iiV
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1925, Page 17
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121TIT FOR TAT. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1925, Page 17
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