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William Kramer. “I am no villain.” Ethel Krewson. “I go to concert, party, ball.” Beatrice Lehman. “And I did laugh sans intermission An hour by the dial. “Aw, shut up.” George Leopold. “Costly thy raiment as thy purse can buy, But not expressed in fancy.” “I don’t shink sho.” Edward Libal. “ ’Twas certain he could write and cipher, too.” Anna Lucht. “Never talk to me, I will weep.” “Oh, fiddlesticks.” Anna McCorkindale. Gin a body kiss a body— Need a body cry?” “I don’t give a rap.” John McTigue. “All heaven meanwhile condensed into one eye Which feared to lose the wonder should it wink.” Lawrence Mayer. “The wisest man the warl’ saw, He dearly loved the lasses, O. Elsie Mean. “I envy nobody, no, not I; and nobody envies me. “Gawan, I’ll do as I please.” Ferdinand Meier- “I came, saw, and overcame.” Rose Mullally. I can live no longer by thinking.” “You can’t get me mad.” Bertha Munz. “With honest pride I scorn each selfish end.” “Oh, you Schmalz Gesicht.” Viola Osterland. “There was a lass and she was fair.” “Chess.” 46
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Frances Davis. “And listens like a three year’s child.” “Are you ready?” Rose Eggert. “Talked of noble aims and high, hinted of a future fine.” “Do it now, and do it well.” Florence Feller. “She is a friend both true and jolly.” “Suffering cats!” Alice Foster. “Beseech me to be good.” “The idea!” Helen Fox. “It’s hardly in a body’s pow’r. To keep at times, frae being sour.” “Gee, I’m tired. Florence Gilbride. “He spake o’ the darts in my benny dark een.” “Great Guns.” Adelene Greer. “She liked whate’er she looked on, And her looks went everywhere •” “Ach Louie.” George Groman. “In arguing, too, the parson owned his skill, For even though vanquished he could argue still.” “Oh, that debate.” George Hach. “A little, upright, pert, tart, tripping wight, And still his precious self his dear delight.” “I’ll knock your good eye out.” Lenore Harrington. “What a pretty tale you told me Once upon a time.” “Ye gods and little fishes.” Margaret Hayes. Happy and from all care I’m free; Why aren’t they all contented like me? “Let’s yell.” Olga Klump. “She is a pleasant companion.” “Ask me, I don’t know.” 45
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Rose O’Connor. “Bonny wee thing, cannie wee thing. Ella Pasig. “I like this place, and willingly could waste my time in it. “Oh, I see. Jessie Perram. “It’s guid to be merry and wise, It’s guid to be honest and true. Clara Pfister. “I will if I wanna. Florence Pfleger “She is a winsome wee thing. She is a handsome wee thing. Nettie Pfleger. “I am grown peaceful as old age.” “Listen.” Clarence Porter. “But my speech was shattered wholly. “Go on. Flora Putnam. “The young lady was a pattern of docility and correctness ” “It may seem strong but nevertheless it’s true. Harold Romanis. “I swore,—but did I mean it when I swore? “Oh, my yes.” Gladys Russ. “If ladies be but young and fair, they have the gift to know h. “Gee whiz.” Helen Satink. We gave her a hearty welcome. “Oh, Piffle. Esther Smith. She could read without great difficulty ” “I don’t care.” Harold Smith. “I’ faith his hair is of a good colour.” “For the love of somethin’. Carl Steigerwald. “His solid sense,—by inches you must tell. But mete his knowledge by the old Scotch ell.” “Nix on the comedy.” 47
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