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'Blunt A fling L'fl1IP1Ih rnntmurh Ted took Sally home that night l-le droye slowly and talkin earnestly all the way they learned a lot about each other lhe Delroy family llyed some thxrty males north of Houston but th dxdn t prevent led from runn ng down everxl tmts 1 week to ee Sxlly md take her out lhey bee ime fast frlends then sweethearts and just before gra uxtlon Sully was wt xrln cl inond 1 the fout finger ol h r let hand Life was very wonderful and Sally too happy to hold a grudge agalnst anyone had become trlendly aga n wlth Myrna who had lon smce luolxen lWaS fOOllSl'! to fl1lI1l'i l cared for BOlD ClCCl3I'Cd Sally to TIIZI OH d eertaln hot une day when they were walking togcther Why l dxdn t know what love was' l xeted horrxlxly just tht sxme insisted Myrna lorget lt dexr lhat s not golm., to prevznt you from hun my mud of honor A llttle roadster of the more armtocra IC ype drew up to the eurh 1nd a XOICC called out Would my Sally and her frnend luke a r1de3 led was down for the Oraduatlon CXLYCIQPS of the followmg day We ts perfectly O K wlth me that IS lf Myrna s wllllnsf, was Sally s lxughln reeponse hut lVlyrna kI1OWlDi, three to be a crowd bade them both goodbye Natalia lVlll7Ll 28 Autngraphz ..-Y ' - - ., ,, . A. - , - V ' , , ' C, , - V y . . , T, f , , . . ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' - i . is ' X 1 I ' 4 z - 1. z D ' s ., .1 ' 1 . J 2 . Q , .1 J ' 3- J Y d 2 2 if 'ez ff a rar ol , rh ff e -f . 'TY . . l I , , ' K7 K7 f' . f , 1 v' b 1 ' , ' . , g N J' ' wlth Bolo. ., . . ,. . , . NI . , A y 1 . , ' , z , . . 2 sz , .' J . ' j I . ,2 . S K' if 2 ' 2 g 2 1 . t t . , 2 ' ' , . . ts i k fr k Y. Il-1 X . . ,- , U 3 K , . . - ' 2 mf gf . .' , . . 7 .2 . . 1 v z , - , . s
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1311111 A 1141111 illturuh rnutmurh at hrs clever guess Let s slt thls out shall we3 l ve slmply got to talk to someone and lf you ll only let me tell you the whole story Someone has treated me slmply t terrnbly' Id love to hear lt was the klnd clown s reply My pet pastime rs sympathlzmg with people lm wonderful at lt Well you see It s this way began Sally The boy who brought me has just simply forgotten my exlstence He s been dancmg wrth another glrl all evening and my prlde IS t terribly hurt Here she choked down a sob You like hum a lot don t you Carmen3 He looked searchmgly rnto her face fShe had removed her ma k to dry her eyes Me3 lhate htm' This emphatlcally Then why cry over hlm3 This made her laugh shaklngly ut dont be exasperated llttle Carmen You see l understand you perfectly lm practlcally m the same boat l havent yet caught a gllmpse of the glrl l brought not that l want to now that lve found someone as mce as you to sympathlze wrth Sally overlooked the compliment and went on lm terrlbly angry too especially at the gurl She s been here only a llttle while and lve lntro duced her to almost everyone she know and of all the fellows she had to choose my Bob the cheap little fllrt' Carmen l hate to say thls but l ll be perfectly frank Wlth you lf your Bob really cared for you would he let hrmself be led away so eas1ly3 cared They then entered into a most absorbmg conversatlon dealmg with smcerlty of affectxon and the sad consequences of mfldellty Sally s spxrlts ro e conslderably and she soon found herself laughmg and becomlng vastly Interested ln the jocular conversatlon of the clown whose name was Ted They danced they laughed heartlly at each other s Jokes they llstened eagerly to what the other had to say and Sally felt once more that llfe was worth lrvlng Ted was ever so mce and danced almost as well as Bob Hrs con versatlon was far more mtrlgulng than Bob s however and hrs sense of humor keener At the helght of the merrxment prlzes were given for the costumes and the dancers were asked to unmask Sally s eye fell on Myrna some dlstance away lf you would luke to see my hated llttle rlval Ted she s over there' Sally could Joke where Myrna was concerned now Followtng her glance Ted stopped talking to glve a short surprlsed laugh Why Carmen you can t mean why not my kld slster Myrna' You knd slster Myrna' Oh you re foolmg xt couldn t be' Why Ted' She sald her brother was coming up but she called hlm Buddy Myrna s always called me Buddy But see here Carmen rf you dare to hold that agamst me one mlnute l ll l ll l don t know what l ll do but lt wrll be something desperate l cant help lt lf Myrna has acted that way Please say that you don t mmd Carmen Of course l dont you silly boy lm grateful to her for showing me how stupxd l was to care for that concerted little shelk l can see hum ln a clear lxght now Hts mam alm m llfe IS to make r., rls jealous of hlm And lm grateful to hum declared Ted Suppose l d never had the chance to sympathlze wlth you' H- - - - J ,, , - ' .4 ' - 5 ' ' . 4, , . 1 I . I - - -II A A . .. . - ., . . B . UB S . 1. I . . . . . - S- , , . , . This was logic, and Sally was forced to admit that Bob probably hadn't S . y X . K . , . . , , . . . , 'T T , . .-.J , . Y l 1 1 , 1 . 1 D . ..... ji . . . H ' if
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