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Page 134 text:
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Qlzrhnriie' 51111555 When You and I Were Young . . . - - -Betty and Kline I Ain't Nobody's Darling ..... ..... I ...Laubach Darling, I Am Growing Old .......... ---CI'0th91'S In My Sweet Little Alice Blue Gown . .. .... Davis Alcoholic Blues ..................... . . .Donny. My Little Grey Home in the West. . . . . .Stewardf I Want Somebody to Love Me ........ ..... .... . . G. ..... Laulo I Saw a Wreck ..................................... 1 ...... Miller Speak to Me Only with Thine Eyes, I Can't Believe Your Lips . .Steyert Lena, from Palestina ................................... '. . .Luebbert There's Egypt in Your Dreamy Eyes . . . .... Acker 'Tm a 12 o'Clock in a 9 o'Clock Town . .L ....... .... T om There's a Rose that grows in No Man's Land .... ..... M eta. Hawaiian Melodies ....................... . . .Price Oh, My M3H,7 ........ ,,,,, W ebey, Kiss Me Again ....................... ,,,, D eemer Till the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold ....... .... O bie Can't You Bring Back the Olden Love Days .... ..... L ong. O How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning .... ..... L eiby Grieving for You ....................... , ,Petri Whispering Hope ........... ...., R Oth. Not One, but Many ......... .MiCkey. I'd Like to Sample Heinz 57 , .. . . . Flory Page One Hundred Fourteen
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Page 136 text:
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ff Cie,f4, illfnu ,Aspects nf the Sante QBUPEHUU e And, behold, the mermaids and the sandmaids and the sirens were plentiful. - They sported amid the waves in one-piece bathing suits and posed upon the sand under rose-colored sunshades. Yet my beloved turned his head away and yawned wearily, saying: Heigh-ho: their charms are as well advertised as a January bargain sale. Yea they are as obvious as a vaudeville joke, whereof there is nothing left to the imagination. Go to: They bore me beyond endurance. And my heart rejoiced mightily, and I was content in my vanity. I I I led my beloved to a Tea Dance. And he observed the damsels shimmying, and .wasconfused bythe come-hither glances which they cast upon him. Yet he regarded them coldly, saying: Heigh-ho, their gowns are as short as their fund of ideas, and their ways are as frank and unalluring as their ankles. They have no subtilityf, I And again I rejoiced in mine own safety and sovereignity. I led my beloved among the debutantes of the ball-room. And the damsels who fluttered about him were sweet with spikenard and myrrh and Boquet d'Amour. Their locks glistened with Brilliantine and their smiles were brighter than an only child before company. ' Yet he regarded them scornfully, saying: What fools these yearlings be: For lo, their frocks arelower than average intelligence and their draperies are as transparent as their wiles, lead me from themere I' perish of ennui. And my vanity was puffed up, and I said in my heart,. None can lure him from me. Yet it came to pass, that I led my -beloved into a great hospital, bear- ing burnt offering and flowers and sympathy for the sick. And behold, when I caught his eyes, they were following the sirens, and saw me not: g For the sirens were clad in white linen and modesty, and caps and aprons and uniforms. Lo, they walked upon heels of velvet and cooed in voices of silver. They had doves eyes: they were gentler than fauns, and milder than nuns, and more mysterious than widows. Page One Hundred Sixteen
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