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[Summary] => Keep yourselves in the love of God. JUDE 21
The great American statesman and lawyer William Jennings Bryan (1860-1925) was having his portrait painted. The artist asked, "Why do you wear your hair over your ears?"
Bryan responded, "There is a romance connected with that. When I began courting Mrs. Bryan, she objected to the way my ears stood out. So, to please her, I let my hair grow to cover them."
"That was many years ago," the artist said. "Why dont you have your hair cut now?"
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MRS. BRYAN
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The great American statesman and lawyer William Jennings Bryan (1860-1925) was having his portrait painted. The artist asked, "Why do you wear your hair over your ears?"
Bryan responded, "There is a romance connected with that. When I began courting Mrs. Bryan, she objected to the way my ears stood out. So, to please her, I let my hair grow to cover them."
"That was many years ago," the artist said. "Why dont you have your hair cut now?"
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February 14, 2005 - 12:00am