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Sunday Afternoon Interlude « Jous ow asleep?” “Uh-uh.” “Why, you are too, and you know it perfectly well. You're not reading your newspaper 1. Look at it falling off your lap “Mmp.” “John, stop grunting and listen to me. Why don't you take a little nap, dear? It would do you so much good.” “Mmp. Do’ wanna take a nap. Wouldn’ sleep tnight—pfff.” “Yes, you would, because you've out lately. You need you know you do.” been so t ext “Well, you do, and you've been spe- cially tired today. You know you've been working harder than usual this week. You deserve a rest. Why sand take your nice nap? don’t you go upst shoes off and have “Uh-uh. Phffoo “Well, you do need it, dear, and I think you ought to think about your- self, “You get up so early to catch IN THOSE HAPPY DAYS TO COME The Heroes. your old train and work so hard all long. You ought to take every unday to make up sleep in. Don't you think it would be a good idea? “Mimmp.” “Well, it would. It isn’t yourself not to get eno sleep. And anyway you certainly ought to take nap today because you didn't sleep well last night. You must get that window fixed—that one that rattles You'd better get up half an | earlier tomorrow so you'll have plen of time to do it right. John! Arc you listening to what I sa “Pie.” “Oh, piff yourself. You know you're not asleep, you're just pretend ing so you won't have to talk to me: John! “Why don't you answer me? “Ah—pfffoooo!” “John! Stop that! I think you'r terrible not to pay any attention when I'm talking to you! Wake up and listen to what I say! “Uh-h-h-h! W Huh? What's the an’t you see I'm trying to sleep? Huh? “Well, [ think you're mean to go to sleep when I'm try and carry on a little conversa s the idea? to be sociable tion “Oh-hum. [lo-0-o—hum! Fine chance anybody's got to snatch a lit tle snooze any place around wher: you are “Well, it does seem that the onc day out of the whole week that you're not devoting yourself to your old office you might spend a little tine talking to your wife instead of—oh, that’s right, go off upstairs by your self now and leave me all alone!” —Manian Dertrick comicbooks.com