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doc#148 | people will roam the streets in costumes | and | masks, and having a ball. There will be |
doc#148 | roam the streets in costumes and masks, | and | having a ball. There will be romance and |
doc#148 | and having a ball. There will be romance | and | flirtation. If you tell him I made a pass |
doc#148 | him I made a pass, say I tried to date you | and | that you agreed so you could prove to him |
doc#148 | nine on some street near Lake Ponchartrain. | And | to prove what you tell him about me you |
doc#148 | He could use your clothes for a costume | and | a heavy veil for a mask. When I show up |
doc#148 | following day my Uncle was completely recovered | and | opened the store as usual at 10 in the |
doc#148 | morning. I felt that he looked at me coldly | and | appraisingly and seemed to be uncertain |
doc#148 | he looked at me coldly and appraisingly | and | seemed to be uncertain what his attitude |
doc#148 | days. I heard subsequently that my Uncle | and | Aunt had dinner in a nearby restaurant |
doc#148 | my jalopy to the street facing the Lake | and | parked the car in shadows far enough away |
doc#148 | minutes later I saw my Uncle's car drive up | and | a woman's figure emerge and walk to the |
doc#148 | car drive up and a woman's figure emerge | and | walk to the corner. I must say the figure |
doc#148 | waters of the Lake when I came upon him | and | without wasting words I smacked him hard |
doc#148 | You get a good, loyal husband -- smack! -- | and | you fall for a pass by his own nephew! |