Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1888 — They’ll Wet Over It. [ARTICLE]
They’ll Wet Over It.
Our capacity for affection is not to be valued too lightly, and genuine love is an article of -which there should be a generous supply in every -well-ordered household; but the harsh, cold, unsympathetic world is likely to do some giggling when a bride of a month stands at the head of the second flight of stairs, and calls down to her husband, who is in the hall below: “Walter, dear?” “Yes, darling.” “You gonp yet, love." “No, pet.” “Are you in a hurry, sweetest?” “A little, precious.” “Could you come back here just a moment, darling?” “What for, lovey?” “Oh, for something, dearie.” “What is it, birdie?” “Oh, come and see, darling.” “I’m late now, little girlee.” “Only for a moment, dearest. ” “Can’t you tell me where I am, pet?” “No, sweetheart.” “All right, love; I’m coming. ” “You dear old boy!” “You darling'.” This is a bad case, but, ten to one, they’ll get over it in time.— Tid-Bits. It seems ,as though women have a “rage” for certain pieces of fancy-work during each season. Just now each one strives to have as many pin and sofa-cushions as possible.
