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THE DEAR INVISIBLE.

"You're looking blue, George," remarked Saunderson. "Didn't you see Miss Blusterby last night ?" He asked the ouestion because he was a curious fellow, and because he knew that, apart from Nellie, the Blusterhys didn't like George. ''Yes," said George dully. "See any others of the family ?". "Yes, the old lady and boys." - "Didn't, you see the old man?" "No." • ' "You had a nice time then, did you ')" "Not exactly. The old man kicked me clean over the fence." ''Kicked you over the fence ! I thought you said y,ou didn't sec him V" "Well>. I didn't see him,. That's how he got in his work. Do. you suppose if I had seen him I would have allowed him to kick mo ? Not much. He performed the ceremony before I saw him, and after the job ] didn't feel any particular desire to see him or unybody else, but the doctor. See him ? No, I did not see him." ;•,..,. .

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Lake County Press, Issue 2138, 4 October 1906, Page 7

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THE DEAR INVISIBLE. Lake County Press, Issue 2138, 4 October 1906, Page 7

THE DEAR INVISIBLE. Lake County Press, Issue 2138, 4 October 1906, Page 7