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Show I THEIR FiRST DISAGREEMENT, j How a rrUin! foii:o IV; t Out Over 1 bi-lr I i;ro.il. fa I :.-i r:u. Tliriv was a newly married couple at t ! day, say-, tin Y.'.i !i h:-lon l'o--t. am', j thev were us ileal in ti -ve w i I li ea.'li : ol li-T iiiid us anxious t.i lei noliudy else ! tin. I it out :i such p.-.iple usually uiv. lio was all altvnii.m. and the waiter noticed when tbey came to dinner, wliteh was t!ie tir.'.t uu'uUcrvcd iificf t!icy reached the hostelry, that h-ordered h-ordered every t !i i n.T s-lie did. She wanted her beef well done, and so did he. Sin- ordered a p-ia -s of mill; an I rye bread, and he im uie.l ia tely did likewise. When she took a sip of the tin itl he followed suit with pa! la nt alacrity, and a man willi half an eye could have seen that, he was drinking her health every time. When they1 were Ihrc.uph and hud left the room Hie waiter remarked to t he star boarder under his care that ''Dey , wu7.ii' no useter pib secli fo!;es two ; sets er deehes. Dey tlens et de same stuiT. an' nrter had wun plate bclu i inn." The star boarder happened lo be at breakfast syuchronon.- ly with the devoted twain next inorniup. The;,' ordered everything alike until it came to epfr- "How huzyer wantyer aififs?" queried the waiter. "Soft boiled," replied the sylphlike bride. The groom struggled manfully with himself for a moment or two, and then grew red to the roots of his hntr. "(limine mine fried on both sides," he said with a great effort. A big pair of blue eyes looked at him reproachfully across the table, while he discovered something interesting inter-esting in the butter dish. Then she sighed. It was their first difference, and she let him know that she resented it. |