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Show 4- 1 ; I Walt Mason j THIS PARLOUS TIME. It Is no tiirte for knocking', or pulling doleful lace; predictions llu and .shock-j Ing are badl nt of place, For .'ear.; our DdOOd was mellow, v.c gamboled and; we pranced; unt! now we pay ih.-low ih.-low who fiddled wiiii.' we danced Now let us be brave critters, and pay the bill In Ktyjc. and While we take our bitters, present a dauntless smile. lV.e'rc busy re-1 adjusting. w- d g t back on the tra k. land many things are busting, and many more must 'crack; It's '.urate ihat we're needing; and patience and good yens. . and bos Bis that are bleeding should bleed behind the fence. We knew when things ' were Looming that settlement must come, i the day of tale was looming beforo us.' s'.uit ami glum; and now thai da WO'rt o h-t'- conceal our fears; there i ' no us.- disgracing our sex by shedding teat All things will I 6 adjusted Uteri ! are good tftnos 111 St" th I 'lis I'l which we trpHtod will I..- '.:i deck onci more, and he la streaked with yejiow who mak a mournful din now thai we paj ; Ihe f i..w who played the violin |