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Show A Fine Night. Maude Marie was a sentimental miss of twenty summers, who seemed to look on the world with a gentle sigh, relates the Kansas City Star. Jbhn. Henry, who though her some sweetness was almost crudely practical. prac-tical. One evening they were leisurely leisure-ly rambling along the country road when John Henry noticed that Maude Marie's thoughts .seemed .far oft. "You look, like -somnambulism, Marie," Ma-rie," remarked the young man. "Where are your thoughts?" 1 "I was thinking of the night, John, dear," tenderly replied the fair one. "Isn't it sublime? Isn't it glorious? Isn't it the most wonderful night you ever saw?" "Yes," was the startling rejoinder of the practical John. "It is just the kind of a night to shoot cats." |