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Show 111 SATISFACTORY ARRANGEMENT. t A story is told of 1 domestic in a Duluth Du-luth family who had been a long time In her situation, and who "gave notice" because she waa going to be married. The girl who was engaged to take her place sent word to! her mlstress-to-he that she would not, be able to begin her duties for at least a. fortnight after the date on whK, her Kredecessor was to be married. The mild waa asked by her mistress uhetherYhe would agree to postpone the date hi the wedding, but she declined to do o, bearing in mind the old adage, "Change the date, change the fate." She sild, however, that she didn't mind getlng married and coming back for a tlnV, until the other glrlcould assume her iLntea. and this waa finally agreed upoV as the young man offered ino obJectn. Half an hour aftexhe ceremony th(frirl waa performing her customary duts, and' her mistress said to her. smlllng: "And I suppose fyour husbands, has gone back to his work, too, MatlldaX "Oh, no, indeed, ma'am," replied t1k girl. "He bane gone on his honeymoon. Cleveland Leader.) |