Film Fun (1928 - 1942 (assorted issues))

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Polly — Don’t hold my hand. I’m not that kind of a girl. W I*L L I A M — I know, but don’t rush matters. William — Ah, ha, muh proud beauty. You do not deign to kiss muh, huh? Polly — I dare not, sir. You’re oiled enough to be my daddy. Tell some girls you want to marry them and they’ll believe ^"\NE DAY Willy came into his ^ father’s den (for his father had a den, even though he was an Elk). “Is something wrong with you?” asked his father, that being the natural thing to ask when you looked at Willy’s face. “Yes,” answered Willy. “I have adolescence!” His father blanched. Then he blenched, turning deathly pale, while his face became white as a ghost’s. “How did you get it?” he man¬ aged to whisper. “You mean,” corrected Willy, “how did I get IT?” “That’s what I said,” was the testy rejoinder. “Oh, no you,” ejaculated Willy, “didn’t.” “Oh, yes I,” answered his father, “did.” CIRCUMSTANCES Page 1J+