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Show Walt Mason HAVE PATIENCE My hopes are not disjointed, I do not fuss or frd. though I've no hern .. pointed t" any office yet. The i tman . . m n li inornln;; and leaves a Btai k of duns, conveying threul and warning ' that mn) read who runs, but h" has. brought no letter that bears the While House seal. ah. well. I'm not a fretler. I make no plaintive spiel I know that Brother Harding has many Ihlngn to do. old furniture .lis ardlng. thnt he may put In new. This moving graft Is beastly; like Warrep, ' ve been there; ones morals! mugl be priestly If he declines to swear. Th.- r.sinis most be repapcred, the woodwork wood-work must be grained, and. where the crowds have capered, 'he stairways must I be Stained. But w hen such chores ure I ended and everything's ail right I look I for Something .splendid the softest snap In sight. For I slot-d up for Harding when he had little fame. I said fine things regarding thai statesman and his K.am Twas 1, Ihe present yawper discovered Warren G,, and it seems only prop, r that he discover me. But I'm a patient i duffer, and I can twirl iu thumbs, and watch and wait and suffer, till my appointment ap-pointment comes |