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Show For the Outdoor Season Only. Chicago Tribune. "Mabel," faltered the youth in the gorgeous blazer, "I am deeply disappointed. disap-pointed. Tho partiality you have shown for my society during the many little excursions we have taken together, and the delightful little evening er lunches we have had since the summer season began, led me to expect a different differ-ent answer." , "Because I have looked upon you as an agreeable escort to picnics and lawn tennis parties and for summer evening promenades, you have regarded yourself your-self as my accepted lover, have you, George?" "And it is because I have been available avail-able for these things," he said Indignantly, Indig-nantly, "that you have accepted my attentions, is it? You regard me merely as a summer lover, I presume?" "That is about the case, George," replied re-plied the maiden as she dug' a hole in the sandy beach with the end of her parasol. "I have looked upon you as a lover in a picnickian sense only." |