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Show I Rippling Rhymes I By WALT MASON -J DEMPSE.Y Jack Deinpsey will battle 'em all. the short and the fat and the tall, bi 11 meet any chap who's intent on j a acrnp. and plaster him over the wall Oh. long have we yearned for a champ who'd fight at tho wink of I a lamp, and it's been a long day, I am prompted to say, since we had a good boy of that stamp! But Uemp-Bey, Uemp-Bey, he rather would fight, than go to a lecture at night; he has no excuse w hen he's asked to produce "invincible left" or the right. I hope in some blight coming ye.T the prize iing will quite disappear; outworn and outlawed it will rest 'neath the sod. and no one will hand It a tear. Bui while it's a human device I think that the pugs should cut Ice, and put up a mill with a hearty good will when any one offers the price So Dempsey'l a solace to mo;' I watch all his motions with glee; a lighter who'll light is a Joy to the sight, whatoer his conditions inav be! |