The Message in the Rose
One day Joe, the florist's assistant, kissed Mary, his employer's daughter. He used this eminently suitable and proper action as a means of expressing his undying fondness for the above-ment... Read allOne day Joe, the florist's assistant, kissed Mary, his employer's daughter. He used this eminently suitable and proper action as a means of expressing his undying fondness for the above-mentioned Mary. Mary drew herself up coldly, and asked him how he dared take such a liberty. T... Read allOne day Joe, the florist's assistant, kissed Mary, his employer's daughter. He used this eminently suitable and proper action as a means of expressing his undying fondness for the above-mentioned Mary. Mary drew herself up coldly, and asked him how he dared take such a liberty. This, as it happens, is a not infrequent means of expressing a certain feeling of interest ... Read all