Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1892 — The Way to Parailze Him. [ARTICLE]
The Way to Parailze Him.
Dnmley had taken the landlady's daughter to the theater and, as usual, had business outside between the acts. “Do von see young Brown over there ?” he said to the young woman. “Yes." she replied. “Well, he is a man I expect to paralyze some day.” “Are you going out to see another mon at the conclusion of this act?” she asked. “Yes,” Dumley said reluctantly, “I am afraid I shall have to; he is waiting for me now.” “Well,” said the landlady’s daughter, “I don’t like' Mr. Brown very much either, and I will tell you what to do. ■When yon return from seeing the gentleman outside who is waiting for you, just step over to where Mr. Brown is sitting and breathe on him. . That will paralyze him.”— Philadelphia CalL Prof. Blackie confessed to speaking from experience when he characterized courtship “as a period of ecstatic worship,” and the tina-? following it one of “evangelical tolerat on,” which is “• ffrand school of sa’.i?ii;;cation.”
