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Show Diploinacy Not Small Girl's Strong Point Tlie time was mi autumn nfler-noon, nfler-noon, the place was lit un Eaitl hide drug store and the chariieters were two women and a llllle girl. The conversation which was being carried on 'over I heir Bulla glasses had drlfled to the fact that itev. Mr. Blank had bet n at the home of Mrs. Jones tlie day before for lunch. The conversation ran thuH: "I would sure hale to be the wife of a minister." exclaimed Mrs. Smith. "Don't s'pose I'd like it, either," said Mrs. Jones. "lo you think a minister would have me for n wife?" asked Mrs. Smllh. turning to the child, who was Mrs. Jones' little daughter. , "I expect he would." replied the little lit-tle girl. "The ministers aren't supposed sup-posed to pick tlie pretty ones." Indianapolis News. |