In this particular story (one told by Aunt Bib), pretty young Monnie Louise captured a young beau, a tall, gangly-looking young man who opted to venture to the homestead for a date with her.  I'm guessing they went on this date, and eventually ended up back at the house, sparking- or attempting to, as the case may be, on the front porch.  The younger kids thought it would be a great lark to hang out near the front windows to harass Monnie Louise while she sat with her young beau.  In those days, there was no air conditioning, and the windows were almost always open to catch whatever breezes were available during most times of the year. So one could hear everything on the porch from the front windows, and vice-versa.  At any rate, the gang scrunched under that open window in the front room next to the porch chairs. They listened to the conversations of these "young lovers", half bored, apparently, until the errant young man would whisper something ardently to Monnie, and then the snickers would prevail. Now Monnie was well aware that her siblings were under the window, but was doing her best to hide this from her beau, according to Aunt Bib, whom she didn't want to scare off on the first date.
According to Aunt Bib, the thwarted couple eventually moved to the chairs under the window on the other side of the porch- a ploy by Monnie to hopefully divert the little rascals who were antagonizing her and her potential boyfriend.  Unfortunately,the routine started all over again, as this was most decidedly more fun for the bratty siblings than harassing their parents, or spending the evening dangling from the orchard trees in the back.  After a while, Monnie got a tad frustrated, and came in to the house to report the 'little eavesdroppers'. For once, either Granny or Grandpa, who were usually prone to punish the little marplots for the "sin" of eavesdropping, were apt to allow this harassment to continue.  I'm guessing, as did Aunt Bib, that this form of chaparoning was much preferred to having the parents do the exact same thing, and try to make it look like they were not eavesdropping! Whatever the case, this boy didn't last long, by Aunt Bib's measure.  I'm thinking that the art of dating was not by any means an easy task back in those days! And most especially not with a bunch of young kids hanging around to ensure a complete lack of privacy, or a even a brief moment of passion for even the most ardent young couple.
 
