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Waco

will take a trip to Dayton, Piqua, or even P aris, Paris, Ill, I mean; Sort of hackneyed isn't it? ********** **
   Bud's contribution read wit considerable thought. Funny, I believe I am as much in love with him as with you. There, that can't be objected to because [line]

I wish I knew somebody in this burg with a flock of kids so he would have somebody to play with. Awful for a kid to be lonesome. Union Street gang and then I'll walk up totheir Dad, force an acquaintance and say,
"Come out to the field some day and take a ride, and by the way have you any offspring? Don't they need another kid's inspiration tohelp them break windows and break up furniture?"

Last and only sheet of paper, and it's the cover, marked Simon Pure, and shouldn't be tarnished with my ravings. 
This letter sounds as if I were sure that you were sure that you were sure, which sure is sure to be quite foolish for you. 
Shall I write youa love letter? Elinor Glynn took all her lessons from me, Anheuser Busch gave me my dual, and I admsit I'm good. Shall I?
Until I see you [UNDERLIEND], the usual paper variety,
Sam--u-el- "
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And then came the day when Sam was arriving, preceded by a wire in his own inimitable style. Quite unnecessarily we missed the train, while I chewed on my patience, and en route to the station we passed a taxi. My arolinian  sister-in-law, voiced the heresy, "I'll bet that was Sam in the tai we just passed. He was too good looking for a Winston-Salem man." We turned around and sure enough back at the house, there was Sam! His alert black eyes, greeting, searching loving hungering for me. Off went the flat straw hat, I somehow got out of the car, was swung up not Sam's arms, and kissed rained downon me like the quality of mercy. Sam's heart roared like a motor on a power dive. He was handsomely dressed in a light weight grey suit, blue tie, and straw hat, made him positively glamorous. Sam grabbed Buddie, kissed him then holding me with one arm, swung