Show Nil Percy Parkington rose and brushed the dust from his knees Then drawing drawing draw draw- ing himself up-to up his full height he gazed resentfully upon the form of Miss Muriel Muggins 1 who nonchalantly nonchalant nonchalant- ly fanned herself the while Very well wen Miss Muggins came in bitter tones from Percy Oh very well You have spurned me it is true Indeed you OU have spurned me twice But though despair eats my heart I shall not die I mean to go into the busy world I will fight I will win My name shall become known and my riches shall become envied envied- Pardon me for Interrupting you Mr Parkington interjected Miss Muggins but when you shall have accomplished all that you may try me again Lippincotts Lippincotts |