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Show MORE THAN HE EXPECTED Husband and wife nad a llttio tiff. Ho burled his noso in n morning paper pa-per while she gazed out of tho window win-dow with persistent Intcntncss, Thus an hour nnd thirty minutes passed. A lady passed by. Huband dropped his paier and looked at her admiring- EC' "Ah!" ho said, "that's a line worn-:ta. worn-:ta. And a widow, too. Don't you think sho is handsome?' 'Ys, rather. You seem to like widows." "Indeed I do. They're charming." Husband evidently thought 'this would plcpjo his partner, but It did not. "Alfred," Bald sho tenderly, plac'ng her hand softly on his arm. "Alfred, 1 was In tho wrong q littlo whllo ago. When I becamo ntngry with you, and I'm sorry, so sorry. Will you forglvo your littlo wlfey7" "Certainly. Don't say another word about It." "And will you grant n littlo request I have to mako of you, hubby dear?" "Of course. Anything that lies In my power." j , .v . .. ' ''Ybu say you think widows hre char.raln'g?" "Yes, I did say bo, but" "Then mako mo ono; that's a good husband. Oh, I shall bo so happy." Pittsburgh Chrcnlclo Telegraph. |