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Show A Poetical Letter. Eiutoh Sentinel: A very small place in your puper, I ask, Not a hiif of what Helen Cyclone Took up last week in lellin the attain of oilicrs Anil sadly neglecting tier own. Will, lna, Clare, Mill.v.Snrali ana Dave, Artuur, Mary, Mima and John - v Have ciecidfdly got the advantage of Ovelone For they know which aide they are on. They all arc endowed with large noses. The reason for this yon know Is that they keep them nut of others' business, And give them room to grow. As to manners, Miss Cyclone, 1 am sorry to aay, Has eniirely forgotten herself: For in attending to others her own have been lost, Or else have been laid on the shelf. I would warn "The Cyclone," In blowing around town And poking her nose about, To be cateful in whose affairs she blows Or she may get blown out. Of course in this case she hai done no harm To those she saw fit to name, For, like the man that the donkey kicked, They consider the source whence it came. I hope yon will publish this. And I wish you every success. And I hope you may escape the Cyclone. So I'll close. By J, i. S. MANTI, March 9, 1892. |