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Show AND AFTER THAT, THE ALTAR Really There Was Nothing Else to It When He Had Eeen Led to Make the Plunge. Of course, when she stopped in J front of the jeweler's window he had to stop, too. It would hardly have been polite to walk on and leave her there. "Oh, 6ee b" t-j.p full of lovely dia-nioni dia-nioni nrisV she crowed. "Im," adir.itted. "They're engagement rings!" "Shouldn't be surprised," he replied. "But come on; we've seen them now, you know." "They're the gorgeousest engagement engage-ment rings," she sighed. "The diamonds dia-monds look diamond-colored now, but when you put them on your finger they turn a bright pink." "Peruke, I hardly believe that," he rebuked. "They do! They do! Come and I'll show you." and she dragged him I Into the shop and had the jeweler bring the rings in out of the window. "Now slip one on my finger and we'll see," she pouted, and held out the dangerous finger of her ieft hand, and with considerable curiosity he slipped a ring on it. "Jack!" she exclaimed. "This is so sudden!" "Ethel!" he oried. And. oblivious of the jewelt-r, of all else save love's young dream, they j crashed into each other's arms. |