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Oh! Lisle was reading a book one day, V When a teacher passed along that way, But she never dreamed what would be her dues For relaxing her brain with Dead Men's Shoes. Filled the air with barbarous dissonance.-T. H. S. Tenors. When a candidate received the name of knight, he knelt before the king, who hit him on the back and said, I dub thee knight, and straightway he became a full knight!-Amy Grace Maher. very iike a whaie.-Lessons in ovid. The poet's darling.-Robert. Be to her virtues very kind, Be to her faults a little blind. -Helen Vortriede. Dressed in a little brief authority.-Mr. Eberth. Shut up in measureless content.-Maurice Griiiin. I love my love, because I know my love loves me.-Miss Botefuhr. O, woman! in one hour of ease, Uncertain, coy and hard to please. -Mrs. H. There was a young lady named Lolly, Whom the boys thought awfully jolly, But in French class, ma cizere, She would loll in a chair, Which the Frenchman considered great folly. Now teasing, now vexing, yet laughing at all.-Barton. And gentle dullness ever loves a joke.-Miss Potter, 'oo. Small, but-O, my!- Pret. Worts, 'or. Beneath the good how far, but far above the great GJ !-- French, 'oo. H Villain and he are many miles asunder.-Fehlauer, 'or. A little round, fat, oily man of God.--Herskovitz, 'oI.
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A perfect woman, nobly planned To warn, to comfort and command. -Miss Peck. Sober, steadfast and demure.-Berenice W. Anon we heard the lion roaring from his den.-Havlicek. I do not desire you to please me, I do desire you to sing.- Mr. Thompson. All studies here I solemnly defy.-Emery, 'oo. My man's as true as Steelfej.-Hazel. Your eyes, I acknowledge, will make hearts bleed, Pierced through by love's magical lances. -Miss I-Ienahan. A bold, bad man.-Ainsworth, 'O2. Tho' Wisdom oft has sought me, I scorn'd the love she brought me. My only books were woman's looks, And folly's all they've taught me. -Ralph Hiett. She's a good creature.-Mrs. Dawson. Small voice, mincing step, and languid eyes.- Miss Hinckley, 'oo. Ah, when I see that smile appear My heart again is filled with cheer. -Mr. Roi. Where is the man that can live without dining? . -Senior Boys. She looks like the afternoon shadow of somebody else.- Miss Haskins. Laughter holding both his sides.-Harold Bell. I have no other but a woman's reason, I think him so because I think him so.-Anna Bunce, '02, Her hair dropped down her pallid cheeks Like seaweed on a clam. -Bertha Potter.
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