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It was nine o'clock at night They had spent the day picnicking, and for supper he had prepared a filet non which she didn't like because it was too rare, so he broiled it so He laughed and said, "We'll see a ers on his elbow But all she wanted to see was a fifty-year-old filled "Doesn't he kill you, now?" The filain?" he asked "Again," she said And when he returned she snuggled up and put her paws all over him "You're not quite what I expected, but you're nice," she ad "Oh, that Gable," she said, and pinched his leg "Ouch," he said
After the fil down the silent streets She broke aand put on the brightest dress she could find Du a perfu "How old are you?" he inquired "Guess" Dripping, she led him down the street "Oh, thirty," he said "Well," she announced stiffly, "I'm only twenty-seven, so there!
"Here's another candy store!" she said "Honest, I've led the life of Reilly since everything exploded I never liked o I was supposed to follow on the last rocket, but I stayed on; you knohy?"
"Why?"
"Because everyone picked on me So I stayed where I could throw perfume on myself all day and drink ten thousand , 'Oh, that's full of calories!' So here I am!"
"Here you are" Walter shut his eyes
"It's getting late," she said, looking at him
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"I'm tired," she said
"Funny I'm wide awake"
"Oh," she said
"I feel like staying up all night," he said "Say, there's a good record at Mike's Come on, I'll play it for you"
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