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Show Saftni-fl With As. Ttlrhnrd Dunlins' Dnvla tells of a friend of bis who has been wedded long enough to ncquii-R tho average iiinrrled mini's 11 1 1 It 11, to nf cynicism to-ward to-ward thn written expressions of devotion devo-tion oust, ,1111, rlly Indulged In by lovers. According to Mr. Iinvls, It appears Hint tills friend, with the assistance of his wife, was riMcnlly looking ovor some old papers nt home, with a view In wee, ling out what wns unnecessary. They w ere about to move to n nol Iter city, nnd did not desire to take any of the papers except what were absolutely abso-lutely necessury. The husband came upon several huge bundles of letters which ho bad addressed ad-dressed to his w Ife lu Hie days when he was striving lo overcomn considerable opposition to bis nuirrhige. He drew a sheet or two from one of the bundles and rend them with a slight smile. "Well." he snld. "there's no use In bo-lug bo-lug bothered with this guff. Might as well throw It into the waato basket, don't you think?" "Oh, Tonil" exclaimed the wife, "how can you talk so? Hurely you don't want to destroy the love letters you wrote hip!" "Well, nil right." assented hubby, carelessly; "but really these scum too soft to filer New York Times. |