THE EXPOSURE.
Ho had poured forth passionate declarations of love to . the </.prefct.y'. girl at his side. He had not: thought Himself capable of such eloquence.-. ■■'■■; : ... -; ■'• \ • Yet, in the midst^of u'isjoving words, the girl yawned. Even though she. raised her hand to conceal it, it did not escape his eager eye. His torrent of burning words ceased. , ■'.; . . ■' • "Why speak' to you of love?" he cried, bitterly. "You, iwho are so utterly heartless. Your yawn showed it.". - "Oh, Clarence," she' whispered, horrorstricken^ "did!,l '.open my' mouth as .wide as that?" .'■ -X- :'-:.V:':'- ■" ■• .■ ■■•. .'• -
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 21
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