Show COULDN'T TRUST HER Brown was motoring through the country with wit a young lady friend who ilio was very fond of wild flowers HUll HUll- ning along beside e a a. a country stream the young lady espied son beautiful wild blossoms and asked Brown Drown to stop the car so she could get got ou out and g gather a bouquet Brown stuck k t to t the car while the y young lad latI proceeded to the river bank hank Tn few fow minutes time a a youngster youngster young young- ster waited on Mr 1 Brown Hey Hey said th the tho boy ho is is that your lady friend down tJ ther 1 on tho the riverbank riverbank river riverbank bank flowers Yes Yes she's mv v friend said BrownWell Brown Well We hes he's said aid the boy b y keepin us from go goin gok in in and the fellers sent m me mt- up to see if you you'd yOU'Ll d take her away from here hore Brown Bro was rather pleased with the odd acId demand and he bad had the boy watch his car while h ha ran d wn to tie the riverbank riverbank river bank And nd advised tho young onn lady of tho request the boys were wore making When bon he returned to the Uio car he hf told the tho boy bov that he and his companions could io go zo right ahead with wit their swimming and that the young lidy had bad agreed not notto notto to look that way The boy boy then returned returned re returned turned to his companions Only to com h back ck to Brown a fe minutes later U Hey Hey s said th tho boy Well ll my sop son ou what is it now n asked l ed Brown S U Tha all ri right ht what you you- said about her hor not lookin but th fellers say that she's sho's no different from oth r women and they trust her Norman E. E Macks Mack's National Monthly |