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Satisfactory To Him

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
December
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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The young man who alwaya wears a Prince Albeit coat, and neytr eeems to enjoy himself, was talkiag to a brigl.t young Woman of this city. The bieycle was the tlieine of conversation, sas tlie Washington Star. . ■Xo." said the yuung maa ; "I do nor approve of wonien's learning to ride the wheel." "I dull't sec l) hy." "Becausc just a passing whiw. It'a a diversion ivluch vvill yo out of vogue just as otlier crazês have done. And then wliat 'nave you yaiupd by all this expenditure of time ;uid money?" "But 1 don(t hee, Mr. Sliimiiins, what reason you oan have for regarding the bieycle as a uiere fad." "My reasou is the disfavor toward it that is already appearing. Wliere every body was once talking about its being good exercise, people are coming out and denouucing it. Bicycles are being more abu'sed every day. Don't you agree with me?" ' Of course I shouldn't think of quarreliug with you, Mr. Slimniins, and I will admit one thing." "What is that V" "There never was a time when bicycles were sat down upon by so many people." And that young man in the Prince Albert coat sinile a self-satisfied smile, and said that was exactly the point he was trying to make.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier