Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1911)

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108 THE MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE little spoon/ will .we ?" Nan muttered, "that's a steady thing nowadays. If I only knew what to do !" "The things do be b'ilin' over, ma'am/' said Norah, the cook, at that moment. "Yes, things are about to boil over," assented Nan grimly. She was thinking of quite different things, however, than the contents of the kettles which troubled her assistant. Bob was expected at dinner time, but shortly before that hour a telegram appeared : "Will come by later train. Do not wait dinner." Ealph received the message, and was somewhat annoyed by having to pay the charges, Bob having neglected this detail. "So Bob Jones is coming, is he?" he growled, appearing in the kitchen door. "I didn't know anything about it. Here he says he will be late." "Never mind, dinner is all ready," said Nan, lifting a flushed face from the dish she was preparing, "and Bob says not to wait, you see." THE SIGHT DID NOT STIR UP PLEASANT SENSATIONS YOUNG WIFE IN THE BREAST OF THE