Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1891 — A Tete-a Tete Interrupted. [ARTICLE]
A Tete-a Tete Interrupted.
A Henry street girl and Cass avenut young man were standing at, the Corner at the intersection of two streets the other night waiting for a oar. “Tou never looked as well in you* life before, Clara,” said the young B&n in a tender tone He spoke low ing only for the ear of his companion, hat immediately a loud voico re> iponded: "Rats!” The youth, felt highly insulted, and turned round to chastise the party Whfl had spoken, but the girl soothed him and skid it wasn’t meant for them, and he calmed down, 'That car isn’t in sight yet,” he said. "Toll me that you love m<g Clam, as much as I—-” "Q, pshaw!’’ cried tho unseen party, "Fll eealn him,” shouted tho angrj tovei* brandishing hie cane. “Yetfr a rascal,’’ called a hoars* voice, dhd as a piece of cracker Nil M the lover’s head he looked up and saw the Yendome parrot In her oag# Above. They take the other ooms* bow. Kate. Happy and content is a home with “The Ro* Chestera lamp with thellghtof the morning. FtrcaUhgut, writt Rochuttr Lamp Ct.Nnu York,
