Hugging the Stove.
It wan one of those 'cold spells' which have visited as fnqoently this winter, and the two had met —quite in a premedi* tated way—on the T^raru roiid. ' What are you going to do this evening ?' she asked, turning the batteries of . two beautiful eyes full upon him. ' Oh, I suppose I'll stay at home and hue the etove," tie answered gloomily. ' Come up to our house/ she said sweetly, in a snggestive voice. And the beating of their own bearti was all the sound they heard.
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Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 4715, 13 September 1888, Page 1
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90Hugging the Stove. Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 4715, 13 September 1888, Page 1
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