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Show MUTUAL RELATIONS Tho din of their wedding bells still rang In their ears, for It was only the second day of their married bliss. Supremely happy, they were well satisfied with one another, and no cloud had obscured the vista of their little earthly paradlso. "Hubby," she remarked tremulous- ly, "you love mo dearly, don't you?" "More thnn life Itself,' ho declared passionately. "And no personal defect In mo would ever causo your lovo to lessen would it, dearest?" Ho agreed that such was the ensc. "Oh, sweet one," she cried, demurely, de-murely, "I have Just ono confession to make! M-my tecth-my teeth me falBe!" "Thank goodness!" ho responded, fervently. "Now I can cool my burning burn-ing brow." And, with, that remark, ho doffed his wig. Answers. |