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Show FLATTERY NOT IN HI8 LINE Where Mr. Spooner Lost Out for Ever with Miss Flutterby. "That's a portrait of your grandmother, grand-mother, ns sho looked when sho was n young lady, Is It How strongly It re-aemblea re-aemblea you, Miss Flutterby." "You say that only to flatter me, Mr, Spooner. Grandma was quite n beauty and everybody knows that 1 mako no pretensions of that kind." "I assure you that flattery Is far from my thought, Miss Flutterby. The family resemblance Is striking. I've often known caBes of that kind. There wero two sisters I was acquainted with when I was a boy. They looked wonderfully alike, Just as that portrait looks like you, and yet one of them was as beautiful as a poet's dream and the other wns dreadfully that Is, J moan, she wasn't at all or rather aha was lacking In that attractive quality, you know, that constitutes what a lovely frame this portrait has, hasn't It?" Illustrated Sunday Magazine. |