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Show NOT PAGE FROM A ROMANCE Conversaton, However, Readt a Whole Lot More Like a Scene In Real Life. "And no your father refuses to consent con-sent to our union?" "He does, Rodolphua." TIio sad youth awutluwed a nob. "Is there nothliiK l'ft for ub, then, but ui) elopement?" suld ho. "Nothing." "1 10 you think, Clementine, ti nt you could itbandou this luxurious home, forget all the enjoyments of gnat wealth, banish yotniif forever Irmn your devoted parent' heart, and go west with a poor young man to enter a homo of lifelong poverty uud be If-denial?" If-denial?" "1 could. Rodolhhus." The sad youth roBO wearily and reached for his hat. "Tl en," said 1 e. "you are far from being the practical girl 1 liuve all along taken you to be." And with one lust look around on the surnptiioiisiiegs that some day he had hoped to share, ho t-oblied and said farewell Browning's Magazine. |