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Show I ; PARK VOI R CROl'CIf OUTSIDE I ; When Thompson called the other day My heart began to sink; I hoped he's dot s't down to stay lie guessed as much I think. My greeting, purposely, was cold i:ut, pulling up a chair. He smiled serenely as he told ''i' tilings were "looking fa:r." I'rom gpineing rifpn at the floor hint that I emnlnyed --! --! ' i inin forj'ot he wa n bore. nd ceasi'd to he n.nneod IV used tf) come wi'li ciuded face, I '"oinpl.-iining and sad ever!. ! 'tut now a change h'i taken place j'le's i.arl'.ed his grouch outs de '!:" "MntnT iini! his :pic' were ! brght; I He'd radiated cheer; j 1 in i ieil with genuin ! I i -!:;;ht. His customary sneer j Thi" favor that ho as?d w;; small. ' nd how could 1 do i"ss I " !r:n show- my gam lies;, .ifter a'l" i ' had to answer yes. on may have reason tu lvdi?ve "''hat everything is wrong. nt don't let other men perceive : vntir virago when 't's long: i eirn all the cheering p?ws ycu can, j Snd wear a smole mat's w.de. J '"or Luck slips in to ,iM the man 1 "Who jiarks his grouch out.ide " Exchange i |