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Show ;o: HI8 BRIDE. Ho married a girl, I3ut now everyone knows What ho really did wed ' .Was a bundle of cloths; And he knows It too, . To his sorrow and 'woe. For he's hitched, up to trot With a' wedding trousseau., She looked very .well, In hcrfenjhers and ,sjjcv ,-- :,- ,. Uiit herself minus tieac,jm, ,L ., ... Just amounts to a bilk, ..,, , Hut he's got to. .take It . . Wherever he goes; It would pay him to pack It r And check It like clothes. He married her not For tho least simple grace, Nor yet for the charm Of a pretty round face, ' He has wed what he wooed, Just a wardrobe, and bo, . Hq rauBt trot on content 'With his wedding trosseau. When this darling brldo dies There'll be trouble no doubt, Among nil tho heirs In dividing her out; Rut we can't look for else, fBut juBt. trouble nnd woe v When dear papa's bereaved Of his vveddlng trousseau. I pity this follow, With all of my might. And I'd pity- you too ,' , -;. Were you in such a plight,' S'; -But unless I were fixed '-'-. ' . Liko old Robinson Crusoe - '" I j wouldn't 'ihdulgo "' ' ' . Mri'n'weddln'gtrousseau. Nesral. |