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Show PUTTING IT UP TO AUNTIE 6mall Girl's Interrogation, Considering Consider-ing What It Implied, Was Somewhat Some-what Embarrassing. Nine-year-old liuth hud very thin hair, hut still It was lung enough to eoir.e to her waist, and .she was proud , of It. The family tried to get her to have it liuhhed, hut she stuhhornly refused. One night Aunt Nora's young man, who, hy the way. happened hap-pened to possess a great charm for . Ituth, arrived. Auntie, thinking that he might he ahle to persuade her on this occasion, secretly informed him of the affair, and then when Ituth came into the room mentioned the fact that she wtxlnjd her niece to have her hair hohhed. He took the cue, and Immediately told of how thick it made hair to have it boohed. Ruth listened a minute and then looked at auntie's mass of pinned-on curls. "Well, auntie," she said sweetly, "which one of us shall try It out first?" Indianapolis News. |