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Show Only Bowed. After being with Swanksons for some years as "general," Mary married. mar-ried. She was a good housewife, but Eke had become imbued with lofty ideas from her mistress. One day Mrs. Swankson called on Mary to see the new home. It was all rery comfortable and clean, and Mrs. Swankson beamed. "And, Mary," she eaid, presently, "have you got nice neighbors?" Mary drew herself up slightly. "Well, mum," she replied, "as you know, I don't 'old with being too friendly friend-ly all at once like; it don't never an-iwer. an-iwer. But, of course, we always bows hen we meets at the ashpit!" Pear-ion's Pear-ion's Weekly. |