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Show A Contrast. They were very pretty and there was apparently five ur six years difloreuce in their ages. As the train pulled tip at Bueaey, on the A. K. fc D., the younger girl blushed,' flattened her noso ner vously against the window, and drew back in joyous smiles as a young man cauio dushing into the cur, shook hands tenderly and cordially, insisted on crying ber valise, magazine, I little paper bundle, end wou'd proba Ibly have carried her had she permitted. permit-ted. Tho passengers smiled as she j left the enr, and the murmur went rippling through the coach, "They're ngugeti. J-iie oilier g.ri aai, iuuhihk lervously out of the window, and nee or twice gathered her parcels gether as though she would leave he car, yet seemed to bo expecting , otne one. At last he came. He nilgcd into the door like a house on 1 ire, looked along the Beats until his , UMily gitze fell on her upturned, ex- , lectant face, roared, "Come on! I've jeen wailing for you on tho platform ilteen minu es!" urabbed her basket, uid strode out ot the car, while she :jllowud with a litlie valise, a b&nd-jox, b&nd-jox, a paper bag lull of lunch, a bird 3nge, a glass jar of jelly preserves, and an exlra shawl. And a crusty looking look-ing old bachelor in the further nd ot Lho cir cronked out, in unison with the indignant looks of the passengers "They're married." Ex. |