Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1888 — Well Enough to Wait. [ARTICLE]

Well Enough to Wait.

It is always advisable to hear the end of a sentence. A literary man for instance, once said to one of his lady friends: “Will you accept my hand ” Gushing maiden—“ Why, er so sudden—so unexpected.” Litterary man - (proceeding unmoved) “Book on political economy?” Somewhat similar is a story told of another couple. He—“ How bright the stars are to-night! They are always as bright as ” She (expecting “your eyes”)—“O, you flatter me!” He (pro-ceeding)—-“They were last night.”— Chambers' Journal,