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Near-Stanten Tountst—Angie was right—I should've ducked Chicago. a She Wanted Him to Meet Some Other Girls She—Have you met around here yet? He—No, I haven't. the only girl I know. She—Really, my dear? Well, you've simply got to meet some others, be- cause they're some terribly attractive girly around here, really! He—Really? She—Yes, my dear, there actually are and you honestly ought to meet them, because you'll prob'ly be fright- fully intrigued, He—Oh, no doubt. like? She—Well, I really think some of them are awfully sweet girls, my dear; only being away at school most of the time the way I am, I honestly don’t know any of them awfully well. Do you know what I mean? He—Oh, of course. She—I should think you'd be dy- ing to meet some girls, aren't you? He—Well, I don't know that I'd put it that strongly, but I haven't any serious objections to meeting some many girls You're about What are they amusing girls. She—Well, I don’t know how amus- ing they are, my dear, because most of them are rather provincial, sort of. I mean they're terribly nice, but they simply haven't been around, Do you know what I me He—Oh, really She—I mean it’s nothing against them, my dear—in fact, I think it’s rather refreshing to meet a sort of un- sophisticated type like that once in a while. He—Oh, yes, of course—I quite agree with you. She—I mean they say naive things, sort of. He—Oh, quite! She—You know the type, my dear! He—Oh, of course! She—Of course, they strike me as simply screaming after the type you meet at parties in New York and all. Do you know what I mean? He—Naturally. She—Of course I think you h: admire their genuine simplicity or something. He—Oh, of course! She—But, my dear, I honestly think you ought to meet some of t VIL prob'ly hysteries ! so Wi rss, sort of, and because yi —Liovp Maver | | | | | i comicbooks.com