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V - , JIM tSMW IS 'A? IT- I I I J l . o. F " v I I i v- r v j H LOVE OF . LULU ; WJ 'J'y CavrriakMtf. iMi W Ik A lmiilii". ( - r"i 'a : ' i t EANDER: "Sav. old man. that Is no war to tie an Ascot C -CHAW.EYONTHESPOT "Ye. I know it, but the truth is "m too clumsy and don't know how to tie on properly. I wish you would tix n tor me V :viJM;X, Jvi:-'11 ; -LI-AYi Ji ' PI T ATI-" - : i .AiJ , I U.J I '.'T" I n - H t ' X LEANDER: "ME tie ttt Poohl Tm too toy to tie other. people's ties. ,: "ME : WII. I should mess not, . ." --A ' " 'l : .. ,!'r A" J. c LEANDER: "Lulu, come twiy. ril do: A:.;vt - .v-;',-':,-:.':V.::;.::( LULU; "Ncver-mlnd NOW, Leander, you were so cross about tt.7 Now let' V . t LULU: ! know ho w,. Charley, : r It lor you. ru show you how ' me -see-yoo cross thU end over that end, and-oh, dear mei", ii' vv ; ;,v - . . k ( , ; i- 4 ;:..;-V,'Vt'irt:',. --CHARLEY! Dont hmy.yomt Uhb Ttk your Uom. rtsad km- '' ,' ' '4. LEANDER (aside): "Ye ' fodsl Just listen to thatl : He could stand there ill day. Lulu, Lulu. LULU, didn't you hear me say that 1 would tie ttr ; ; . v LULU: "Certainly, but when t start a thing 1 am going to finish it Oh, I ' know what is the matter; 1 am used to tying H on myself before : the - mirror. Come here. Charley, and sit before this pier glass. v . : ",,: t $. LULU: "Ah. there we re. Now f can do tt easily . Witch nie. Charley. : ' t-ULU: '1 have finished bow, Leander; There you ire, Charley, and tt looks First croii over then under, then ariln" . r v . w ' v-Vt ne : Now Isnt it easyr i v i . : rv , , . r , v - . - f 1 " LEANDER (aside): -Ye gods! Shel hugging hlmi See how he enjoys VUf ::. r" CHARLEY: ; X)h, thank you, tula. . I wish some one would Invent 'about Y?r , v Lulu. LULU, do you hear what I say! Iwijl tie Charles tie,. Drop Do "C3f wouia niw ywrinow me now to lie every one. v you hear mer - , ; ' ; LEANDER (astde)i tYe 'cods! Just see her arms ' about hit neck. All throujh my own stubbornness, foo, Oh, for a hundred horse power kicking :'mt-A ' " THE BOYS PLACE A WISE-LOOKING OWL : - AT THE FOOT OF HIS BED. W BUT GRANDPA IS PRETTY WISE HIMSELF & mm i . . i: f yT THE BOYS PLACE A WISE-LOOKING OWLh (m:;- ' ; :r ,i v7 5rn U at thf foot of rfh i h .w.;, . ., BUT GRANDPA IS PRETTY WISE HIMSELF J x -r nwnnill, IM T IM Aamcu-iMrul.uunv. bial Inun kua . . ' - ?:: X. BOYS: "We will put this old stuffed owl on the bed and see if we can't :lgW Crna.i:ittle' lr1fht.;;J ; ' ' l f.V i: :,y J'- iS X' BOYSi ,"To-hoo ,To-hool V You-oohl. " You-oohr ' ? - s TV r:ffJ 4.v BOYS: "He must be hiding under the covers. Let's get up and five him S.-. BOYS: Wowl HelpJv jSometMng ha-! hold of-H'sr:.- f 6 . . ;J- OYS: Oh, listen to that racket, Crsn'pa is nearly frightened out-or hir 7 Skin.";. ;v -."i ; . ;., '. : ' . i . .. : - r -;'r'l' jf'"v.; A;i"V,;(: i 1 th grand laugh.;. .-. ;, : v how you frightened 1 - ' v : 6. GRANDPA: "Why, hello,. tt Is only you boys Deaf me, - , -- fimm n , ,, . ; ,, .km .1 v.. . -.. : ;.... - 1 . . I.....'.: :