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Show RHYMES OF THE DAY. The moral ground somo men aro found To take. Is high enough, But, after all, tho highest ground Is frequently a bluff. Philadelphia Press. a Stand Up. Stand up for what Is fair and right, Stand upl And when you seek your homo at night .Upon a car that's crowded tight, why, grip a strap with all your raljrht And stand upl Cleveland Plain Dealen, SHE HADN'T THOUGHT OF THAT. Sho asked him to be her husband, Ah, she was divinely falrl Bho knelt on tho rug before him, Sho vowed that she would adore hint If her lot ho would dolgn to sharo. She pressed his face to hor bosom, For ho had not said her nay-Close nay-Close to her heart sho pressed him, Sho kissed him and she caressed him And begged him to name tho day. Then he answered tho gentle maiden And said. "You must ask my ma;" Llko a frightened fawn she started And relinquished him, broken-hearted Thero still was a lino to draw. S. E. KIser, In Chicago Record-Horald. |