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Show Circumstances Alter Cases. Father I notice that young gentleman calling on you every evening always wears a dress suit. Don't you know that a young man who has nothing else to do but rig himself him-self up in good clothes won't make much of a husband? Daughter True, father; but George has a wealthy old aunt who is a stickler for style. He is obliged to dine with her every evening before he calls to see me. Father I was about to remark when, you Interrupted me that a young man who has nothing else to do but rig himself up in good clot hes wSiTtrnrake much of a husband unless, rny daughter, it happens that he has a wealthy old aunt who is a stickler for style. I shall expect you to mar his immaculate shirt bosom bo-som inside of a week. Clothier and Furnisher. |