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Show I Uncle Walt Tkf Ppat PiiUf - OLD AND NEW LOVEM. The lovers of a hvone worked up a fine poetli rage when trying to piopo; for on iIiim from hie laaVe eyee he (I tear the planete frnm the sklee. or men the arrtle enoaa Ipon Ms kM'l ho mert hie vows: he'd brlna hr India e eacred rows, or birds of paradise, he would obey her eliahtest wish; he'd drsln the oceon of lie fish, end hrlna the m on Ire. Asd If tlwi niaklm wouldn't wf. ehe 4 aoa Mm Ivlrut det. hie hoeom lorn epert; 'f lie looked Into the renl. he had het h l.ln.'nn cent, ehe'd nn4 a broken heart. Ann now w hear the hwer eey to eta r-eved r-eved meldon: "By the way, with rue vou'vr made a hit; I'm kind ' tookina for a frau. and If you want a huehend now. It mini lo me you re II." The dameel len t Mrt.-ken dumb: ehe merely jeaeee chewlnc Kum. and alvee a little nod. and look Into her lover'a ee. end heevee a Utile emtio and l-h: "How hefty la your wed'" I like the old lime lover heat the man who revee and oeale hie hreant and nweere Ihet he'll expire If ehe aon't have him for her hub. and let him help to eweep and errub, and llfht tha kitchen fire. Coprrts-ht. 1911. ky George Matthew Adsms. . . |