Film Fun (1928 - 1942 (assorted issues))

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9. "This is no way to settle the war debt!" she shouts at her husband. "Get out, you French pirate!" Charity gits. "I hope I can have more faith and less charity in the next diary," she says. "I could have learned more from Film Fun." 5. She brings Percy his dinner, completely sani¬ tary — no germs, no vita¬ mins. But that doesn't bother Mr. Astorbilt: he’s been on a liquid diet since he was a baby. Percy won¬ ders what's coming for des¬ sert — as if he didn't know. 6. Wei I, whatever is in that supper is strong enough to (cnock you for a loop, Charity, who isn't used to it. But Percy is no longer puzzled, and after bandying some words about he prepares to ban¬ dy something else about. JL. 7. And here it comes! Charity is begin¬ ning at home all right, and Percy Astobilt knows that the Lord helps those who help themselves. "What's next?" worries Charity, trying to remember the advice about handling such a putsch. 8. Oh, oh, here's something that the diary didn't explain at all. Or maybe Charity didn't read far enough. Page 23