Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1911 — The Same old Feeling. [ARTICLE]

The Same old Feeling.

A young Louisville nun who was out west not long ago As returned, telling a yarn which he admits is at ais own expense, but which he de dares to be aboit one of the most interesting experiences of even hia checkered career. “I was walking along the street in a western town,” he said, “when sudden ly across the way JL saw a Louisville girl whom I recognized immediately She saw me, too, and I expected her to bow rather coldly and distantly, as had been her wont back home. I was con siderably astonished, therefore, when She dashed across the street, seized me with both hands and fairly bubbled over in her delight. I was so surprised in fact, that I commented on it. “ ‘l’m glad to see you, too/ 1 said when I had managed to extricate my seif from her exuberant greeting, ‘but to tell the truth, I hadn’t expected tc see you so excited over my appear ance. You treated me rather a la ice oerg at koma you know; what has eauffed your change of heart?’ “She tv as nonplussed for a moment and then explained: ‘Mr. Smith, I’vt been away from home so long that I’c be glad to see even a dog if he cams from Kentucky!’ “1 let it go at that.”-—Louisvillt Courier-Journal.