Who Said Borrow ? Dollie : " I did. Alec, but don't; be angry." Aiiic:" A'n^ryis certainly not, but what do you mean ?" Dollie: "Well, it's'a small thing, yet means so much. 1" Alec • "But what's it all about?" Dollie : " Well, I forgot to get the tea, and there's not a bit in the—" Alec: "Dear me, there's a chest half fall, and the brew y.u've been giving me lately is just perfection—never never tasted its equal!" Dollie: v" That's just the trouble, because without your knowing, I tried you with a new blend. Then for the first time you praißed my tea, and as you've lauded it ever since, I could not go ba k to the stuff in that chest Alec : " Ah, I see, and what have I been getting ? " Dollib : "Suratura" Alec : "Then give me an axe and let me demolish that chest, and you send Lilian at once to the grocer for Suratura!" Dollie: "Hut this is the week y halfholiday, so I was sending Lilian to' borrow from Mrs. Macßoberts" Alec : "All right,, though we beg, borrow or steal, it— MUST BE SURATURA" Dollie : 'Nor is it expensive, I gave you " D " Blend at 2/- ! " Alec : "Then stick to it. I may miss my train, love,, but I won't miSS my Suratura, I'll wait."
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