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Show Jin l.iiim-lllatant'ii Wooer. Rudynrd Kipling's muteruul grandfather grand-father wi. Uiv. (lei.rge K. Macdonald. It In related of lilii that 1" the days yyhen he v.rs court In; tlio hidy whom he nfterwnnU married tho father-In-law-to-be nn iibw! Mi'tbodist, with extremely ex-tremely t.triet notions in tejrnnl to tlio proprieties was injudieioiis enough on one ocenslon to enter tho parlor without with-out giving liny wamlngof hUnpprourli. Tho eoiiseqiieneo was that ho found tho sweethearts occupying n single chair, Deeply shocked by the spectacle, spec-tacle, ihe old man Milcmnly said: "Mr. .MBBHlH"ltfi. IMl -U-g.! tfH-tgi, Ilrown she snt on one slile of the room nnd 1 on the ether." Mnidonald's reply re-ply was: "That's what I should hae done had 1 been courting Mrs. Ilrown." |