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“Mr. Livingston, how many times do I have to re- peat my ques- tions to you?” Maude Granger. “Hey! What's that?” William Sampson. “You say my wife threw it. Then I know she loves me... .” Frank Craven. “Yes'm, I can | es ae ) "He's a brute!" wait on the ~ { Roberta Arnold. table, but I'm ~ } much better at washin’.”” Leila Bennett. 7 “Take my advice and don't get mar- ried the first year —wait until the second year.” Tim Murphy. “The trouble with me is,” says Frank Craven, “I don’t drink enough.” “THE FIRST YEAR,” SKETCHED BY ARTHUR LITLE 13