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Page Twenty Now there's Albert from out of the West, Who loved a young lady with zest, So hard did he press her To make her say, Yes, sir, That he broke three cigars in his vest. ln the next l would call Henrietta, lf you have, you're not sorry you met her, Her quiet meanful glances, Along with her dances, Makes it hard for a boy to forgeta. There's a modest young fellow named Blink, He's known for his smile'and his wink, He's fast on his feet Like a deer he is' Fleet, He'll be famous someday, l should think. There's mysterious pretty young Fern, The girls for her blonde locks do yearn, And some one has spake As if they're a fake But I doubt not but what they are hern.
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There's Lois from l..ynwood's fair town, She has hair of the famous nut- brown, She sometimes says phrases As crazy as blazes, lt's to Lois l would pass out the crown. There's a dark-haired young beau named Miles He's a goner on Mabel's sweet smiles, She comes from Ohio And Miles he say Myl Ol She certainly can work her young wiles. l know you remember Miss Neece We hope she'll not grow or increase, She's held in esteem ln every extreme And so will be until her decease. He's a rosy cheeked fellow, this Clapper, He's never been known as a napper, He's always the same No matter what dame Says no one's as dapper as Clapper. Page Nineteen
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There's Mamie who wears a high heel, She went up in a great Ferris Wheel, But when half way around She looked at the ground, And it cost her an eighty cent meal. There's a fellow from Watts who's named jones For all that the town is, he surely atones, Let me give you a tip He's as smart as a whip ln laying out houses of wood and of stones. There was a young lady named Mary, She worked out her own dietary, She never was able To eat at the table, But out in the pantry-Oh Mary! There was a quiet fellow named Ed, Who dined before going to hed On lobster and ham, On salad and jam, And when he awoke he was dead. Page Twenty-one
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