" I always like to hear a i::an s?y what he thinks." "But people who alwavts sn.v what they think usually think such c'rWreeabie tilings." "
Young Widow (about to be engaged again): "You are working on a new romance, doctor?" Author: "And you. too, I hear." Dewly: " Jlany wise words are spoken in jest." Grimm. "Yes, but they can't compare with the number of foolish ones that are spoken in earnest."
" I see some scientific sharp has discovered a substitute for bread." "Ho needn't think he's so much. Our cook lias been tunnii" out oils for years." "'
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Evening Star, Issue 16352, 19 February 1917, Page 8
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