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Show Discovered A young man whose gallantry was In excess of his pecuniary means sought to remedy the defect and to ave the money . Mjulred for the purpose pur-pose of expensive flowerr by arranging arrang-ing with a gardener to let him have a bouquet from time to time In return for his cast-on ciotnes. One day he received a bunch of roses which he at once dispatched to his lady love. In sure anticipation of a friendly welcome he called at the girl's house the same evening and was not a little surprised at a frosty reception. After a pause the girl remarked, frigidly: "You sent me a note today." "A note! I? To be sure, I sent you flowers; but" "And this note was with the bouquet. bou-quet. Do you nienn io deny It?" And the young man read: "Dom forget the old trousers you promised me the other day." |