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Show She didn't Like tho Job, "I ttseil to work for'.i collection ng-oncy ng-oncy in one of the northern cities," said a lady perfumery drummer, "nml my experience was tolt-inblv exciting. Jly d Jty wus to sit at u roll top desk in the oflice und impersonate tho pioprietor Light work, did you suy ? Just you wait All day long men would come in red eyed to lick tho bos. 'Whoio'fl tho fellow that sends out theso blackmailing blackmail-ing letters?' wns tho usual eululiitloii. Tlicu I would smilo sweetly and s.iy; 'I'm the proprietress. What onn I do for you. At that the isIlor would Jook da .id, mutter things undci his bieuth and walk oil'. "Well things went on all light ( for nearly u mouth. Thou one day u little wiry chap walked in enrrjiug n black cauu. 'Whore's tho hois?' hu said. 1 gao tho usual fuiiy story. 'Don't bu-lievou bu-lievou word of !:,' he lephed 'still 1 can't bout n woman. Ho thought awhilo and eoiuolhiug in Ids ee made mo fool creepy. 'I'll have to take it out on our llxlures, he wild, llunlly, mid upon my word, he bioke exeryttdug in the shop. He did it quickly und systematically, sys-tematically, und on ueei inw kiicli nn awful ruin! As a win lup he bioke die chaudelirs and lnde me .i polite good day. When the prupiietot c.une in lie had a lit. It riiH lifter Hint, thnl I wml iiHo thu pcrfunisiy Diiginess, Thcwoik is hauler, but It is niucjuluiii trying o,n one's nerves." Nw 1lihins Times Democrat |