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Show ! I Walt Mason 4 rwEARY OF VIRTUE F"r months I save the iinllars with onorgv suhllmo. and weai old shoos and collars to sac another dune Fot months, I am .1 student of thrift In every guise; , 1 am ao haaatl prudent 1 mi.e man blink 1 thou oos I preach on self ilenlal tio-nrin tio-nrin m. own rOOftree, IHI life become a trial to all who live with mo Km months 1 keep ..n raving about ine penny gained , then , I ga' al'-k of sax Ing. bj ( il rlfl amy soul is pfbiod. And so I blov mj irno. as thougft I had no sense, an-1 live on milk nnd lymov . rogardlesH of ex- 1 penso; 1 iatronlzc the tailor nnd buy a fordmobllo. and like a jingled sailo1- I burn 1 no hard earned wheel Then, lirurt Of misbehaving. I gentlv simmer ,,,xii and on e again I'm BaWlng 'he guilder and the crewn And mi -h a criry ?im doll jrto iope safe and sane, who think such orgies ndughty, and IMalnous and vain Bui saving, tpough a virtue, may I soon become a fault eliat's bound to badly hurt ru unless ou call & halt before the 1 shining dollar to nsj seems ao Immenso ' that all the world looks smaller than lis i Ircumfereaea. Ti.e thrift man ia wiser than is the siendthrirt Jake but, oih. the tr'trtv miser' He makes mv Innards I ' ache. |