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Show WAS NOT THE VICTIM OF CUPID. Young Man 'There for Quite Other Than Sentimental Reasons. She said It wns n shame, an outrage. out-rage. She was a timid, reserved girl, who gave no man encouragement to flirt, yet "There Is that man," she said, "bothering the very life out of me. I don't know how many times he has seen me In tho street somewhero and has followed me right up to the door. The next time he annoys me I shall get tho hall boy to order him away." She had occasion to speak to the hall boy the next evening. "Do you see that man In the vestibule vesti-bule lighting a cigar?" she said. "I wish you would order him away." "I can't," said the boy. "But you must," she said, angrily. "He has no business to be hanging around here." "Pardon me, but he has business here,1' said the boy. "Ho lives on the third floor." |