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Show THE NEW ROMANCE . CHAPTER I. ' Church with flowers gay, Couple at tho altar, ' - 'TIs tho bridal day; 'I Soon In Hymen's halter ' ' Knot Is quickly tied Hy the parson chubby, . ' Kisses for the bride, . Wishes, too, for hubby. ' CHAPTER XI. . ", ' Past are loe's delights, ... , .. Now tho fun commences; t ,f Clarence stays out nights .? ,r, On absurd pretenses. ' '""V, Wife gives up all hopes, , ' ' Straightway goes to "raomraer" Now, the curtain opens On this thrilling "drammer." 7 CHAPTER XIX. ' ii, . Suit filed for divorce, "S. , . Ugly social vapors, ril 't Columns of reports 'xm In tho dally papers. . Clarence, much annoyed, t ' . $,,. Stamps around In fury; ' -i Wife is overjoyed " "Granted," sayB the Jury. . ' j., CHAPTER XXIII. ' I Now ho's gono afar, ' '-t Futuro's full of freckles j-'l She? Oh, sho's n stajr Lots of fame and shekels. Broken was love's shaft, Once a peacherlno, Till tho wedded craft J Landed out in Reno. Ry Eugene Oca'-y. (Copyright by Press Pub. Co. t j. j. |