Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1886 — Men All Alike. [ARTICLE]
Men All Alike.
“It is very seldom,” said the waitress, “that you meet one man different from the rest. They are all toned to the same key, and that key is conceit. There isn’t a man who comes in here regularly but believes that all us girls are ‘dead gone’ on him. Doesn’t matter how old, how poor, or how homely the man is, he still thinks that wherever he goes lie leavas behind him bro-ken-hearted women. I ’spose you think men come here just to eat. Well, they do, but anybody to look at them would think that their chief purpose was to whjsper chitchat to the waitress and look killingly every time she passes. And they are all alike, married or single, if they only knew how tired it makes ns, perhaps they would quit. I tell you it is refreshing when, once in a long time, a man comes in who really appears to have come in for the purpose of having a meal—who piles info the grub and seems not to mind us any more than if we were men. When that sort of a man strikes the place and leaves it without any of the little flirty tricks of the general run we girls just do admire him, and wouldn’t mind if he was a little more sociable.”— Toronto Mail. T ________ ", The hipft o ”* parfg.»fa’nn of hnman reason is to know that there is .an infinity of truth beyond its reach.
