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“ Luvo in a cottage!” she cried. “Oh, darling, how police t! Just a darling little dinky cottage with, you ami mo together!" All my lifu I’ve longed for something like that. 1 No. dear, dear heart, I don’t mind your being poor; it makes it all the better. And the cottage idea is just ideal! But where will we keep the cars? Wo must have a place to keep the cars! .. And wliat about the servants? No room F or servants? Oh, darling; hcvvi ridiculous! Why, then there would bo no room either for any of my friends to stay, and. if I gave a little homo party of ten or a dozen friends, however could wo manage.” “ And then,’!' she sobbed some time afterward*, “jho simply seemed to get cold and restrained, and 'wont away abruptly. And J. was positively enchanted with that sweet idea of his of love in a cottage I’i-

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Evening Star, Issue 20252, 13 August 1929, Page 7

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 20252, 13 August 1929, Page 7

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 20252, 13 August 1929, Page 7

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