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Show Romance and Reality. Tho young man had pulled tho young womnn up tho hill on tho toboggan, to-boggan, and was amazed to find her moodily silent when they reached tho top. "What Is wrong?" ho asked. "If yon had any romanco about you, you would havo taken advantngo of tho occasion and the opportunity to Bay that you would bo happy to pull mo up the bill of life forever nnd ever," sho sighed. "But. I but, I" "But Inst summer when wo woro bontlng you said you could think of no brighter futiiro than to drift together to-gether adown tho stream of life." "I, know, dear; but when n man pulls 150 poands or n girl up a half-mllo half-mllo hill he hasn't enough breath left to say what ho thinks. Drifting In a boat gives him moro breath, and moro timo to think, and Icbs laborious work for his nrms." Chicago Tribune |