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Show "hate of Phrances and Phranklln. Tho lotter "t" on tho typewrltor of n woll know novelist recently went wrong. Tho author was equal to tho occasion, as will bo soon from tho following fol-lowing portion of his mnnuscrlpt: "Phalrost oph tho phalr," Blghed hor lover, "pliancy my pheollngs whon I phorosoo tho phenrphul consoquunces oph our phleolng phrom your phnthor's phamlly. Phow phollows could havo phaccd tho music with as much phor-tltudo phor-tltudo as I havo, and as phlcklo phor-tuno phor-tuno phallu to smllo on our lovo I must phorego tho pleasure oph becoming be-coming your husband, Phnlrcst, Phrances, Phran-ces, pharowoll, phorover!" "Hold, Phranklln, hold I" screamod Phrancls; "I will phollow you phorover!" phor-over!" But Phrankllu had phled and Phrances Phran-ces plialutcd. |