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Show Out of Order. The village was all agog. Flossie tT Flatfeet was marrying William Giles. 1 The church was crowded. , Flossie, I looking as pale as her somewhat high- ' ly colored countenance would allow, bore up until the plain band ring was safely on- her finger, and then, overcome, over-come, burst into tears. The villagers were touched, but not a anxious. All girls cry at weddings. ,ipnA ui Then suddenly William Giles screvfo""L rp up his " face and broke into howls. Tears poured down his face and dripped off his whiskers. "What's up? Hush, man!" those nearest him urged. But Giles continued contin-ued to howl, and at last burst out: "Let me be ! I feel wuss 'an 'er about It !" London Tit-Bits. |