The Diary: Pan American Expo

The Diary: Cont's on page. 84 Page. 82 girl, probably his sweetheart. This sweet little maiden hugged closer to her best and blushed like a little school girl. I,myself, think that the horse told the truth for this couple seemed to be in love for fair. This little affair recalls to my mind an extract from the " STUMP SPEECH ON LOVE ", as follows: " Young man, let me ask you. Did you ever have the one you thought the sweetest and dearest on all this earth ? Have your arm around her waist, gaxing down into her ezure blue eyes and she looking up at you .O, you SON OF A GUN. Then she looks up with a tender, trustful, kind of a dime novel expression hon her face and she says "Wuillie, O Willie , do you love me? and then she puckers up her lips so invitingly like that Willie knows his business. Then she says" " O, Willie I love you so well that with you I could live on bread adn water " Then Willie looks down with tears in his eyes and says " All right my darling you get the bread and I will hustle for the water ". Well, after Trixie had gone through several other tricks and left the plateform the great Hunting scene was next introduced. Two wild boars sprang up the mountain side followed by several dogs baying loudly, and the red coated hunters on horseback.As the boars reached the top of the mountain they hesitated but hearing the dogs close behind sprang over the mountain side into the little lake below and dissappeared with a splash and then coming to the surface again scrambled upon the bank and hurried for safety. The horses,riders and dogs followed the same example