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Show HE DIDN'T THINK IT SUDDEN Little Point Upon Which Oeorgs and His Prorpectlve Father-ln-Law Held Different Opinions. "Miss Crupplngton Sybil I love you," ho said. "Oh, George." sho sighed, "this Is so sudden! Speak to fnthor, will you. denr? He'll bo In soon." And ten minutes later tho nervous young mnn was facing his adored ono's father. "I lovo your daughter, sir," ho commenced, com-menced, "Rather sudden, nln't It?" Interrupted Interrupt-ed tho old man, with a twlnklo In his cyo. "Lovo refuses to bo checked by tlmo, sir," declared tho youth, "it was sudden, I admit." Then tho old man laughed "Tnko her, boy; tako her," bo sold. "You nln't a bud sort of a chap at all, Oeorgoj but you nln't over swift, nnd that's a fact. For six montliB you mndo sheep's eyes nt tho girl without spoak-in'; spoak-in'; for anothor eight you sent 'or enough flowors to stock Covent Oar-den; Oar-den; and this Inst yenr you've been round 'cro every night squcozln' 'ands, stghln' llko a steam siren and slttln' with tho gaB out. Sudden I Good 'envens, Georgo! You'll bo tnkln' a 'enrso 'orso for tho Dorby winner next'" London Tlt-lltts. |