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Show I Ruminatin Roundabout N j In w luc !-. KummiUor proposes I to Lii'ain il let. tnlnk as h'.tle I :is iirt'osNirv, scatter a few bou-. j ti,-ts wink their objectives are ..f.l above '.he soil to enjoy j :Hem, n:id f'vo a h. it-shot now ar.d t en - bile said Kuminat- r ;n en io eeinit the spark? i i I . v , i i. A third party in polities is believed be-lieved by most people to be as non-essential as a third party in a hammock. A woman's best test of her husband's hus-band's devotion is to ask him to go to the store and match a piece of i ;.' ben "for her. '"What I've never been able to understand", says one of Milford's doir lovers, "is why a dog is so much more affectionate when he ' is shedding than he is at any other time". l"The old-fashioned girl who used to faint", says Bill Martin, "can now run the family auto into the ditch, tear down nine rods of ft nee and still laugh at a tire hnncir.g from the cross-arm of a telephone pole". |