Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1886 — So They Will Wed. [ARTICLE]

So They Will Wed.

“Alas! Estelle,” sighed Hubert, “I fear we can never marry. I love you devotedly, but I could never think of asking you to share my poverty.” “But, Hubert,” said the dear girl, fondly, “poverty would be happiness if we only were together. What do I care for wealth so long as I have you? I can do without luxuries if only I have your love. Bread and cheese and kisses are enough for me. I ask for nothing more.” “Really?” asked Hubert, excitedly, looking fondly down into her eyes. “Really!” she answered, firmly, looking up into his with a tender smile. “Then, by Jinks!” exclaimed Hubert, “I’ll borrow a dollar and get the license this very afternoon. Your father ought to be willing to stand the bread and cheese, and I feel competent to provide the kisses.”— Somerville Journal.