Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1893 — An Innocent Little Cherub. [ARTICLE]
An Innocent Little Cherub.
in a certain aristocratic family in Austin there is a young lady, and she has a beau, and the presumption is he is not particularly bashful when he and the apple-barrel of his affections are , alone, or think they are. What . strengthens this view of the case is the fact that the young lady has a small brother named Jimmy, and the other night there was a tea-party at the ■family mansion, and the supper-table was very much crowded—so much so that Jimmy’s younger sister was crowded up very close to him, whereupon he made the remark out loud: “Mamma, sis trowds me so close I can’t breeve. I ain’t her beau, am I?” If Jimmy should become unwell, that beau would not lie the proper person to send for a doctor in a hurry. —Texas Siftings.
