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Cobb, Thomas, 1854-1932

"Enter Bridget"


"The fact is," he explained, disregarding her mute appeal, "I asked her
to marry me!"
Bridget was on her feet in an instant.
"Oh, how immensely pleased I am!" she cried, stooping to kiss
Carrissima's forehead. "Jimmy, you may drink your wine now!"
He lost no time in raising his glass.
"Carrissima!" he said. "Mark, old chap!"
She looked across the table, half smiles, half tears.


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