Consequences.
The players are each provided with a slip of paper and a pencil. Each must write the name of some gentleman (who is known to the party), turn down the end of the paper on which the name is written, and pass the paper to the next neighbor. All must then write the name of some lady (also known), then change the papers again and write “where they met,” “what he said,” “what she said,” “what the world said,” and “the consequences,” always passing the papers on. When all are written, each player must then read his paper.
Mr. Jones..........
And Miss Smith.....
Met on a roof........
He said, “I trust you are not afraid.”
She said, “Not while you are here.”
World said, “It’s a match.”
Consequences, “He sailed for Africa next morning,” etc.