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Updated: June 7, 2025


They called upon the town newspaperman, old Lyman Ford, and there was a conference with much laughter and pounding of knees also a pitcher of lemonade conjointly prepared by Mrs. S. Appleby and Mrs. L. Ford. Finally the Applebys paraded to the telegraph-office, and to Mr. Harris Hartwig, at Saserkopee, they sent this message: Come see us when can. Wire at once what day and train. Will meet.

Say, I wonder what's the chances for opening a drug-store here? Competition is getting pretty severe in Saserkopee." For the first time since he had married the lovely Lulu Harris Hartwig seemed to care for his father-in-law's opinion. Father took one horrified glance at Mother.

In the last week of July they were visited by their daughter Lulu Lulu the fair, Lulu the spectacled, Lulu the lily wife of Harris Hartwig, the up-to-date druggist of Saserkopee, New York.

She spoke fondly of their daughter Lulu, of their grandson Harry, of how estimable and upright a citizen was their son-in-law, Mr. Harris Hartwig of Saserkopee, New York. As Father knew none of these suggestions to have any factual basis whatever his clear little mind was bored by them.

She observed him mutely, anxiously. He handed a letter to her. It was in their daughter's handwriting: DEAR PAPA AND MAMA: I don't know if this letter will reach you, but have been reading pieces in Saserkopee & N.

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