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U His heard was grizzled? No? H-SW-YZ-. This fellow is wise enough to play the fool. -R-MPP. 4' Darlint, wait a whoile, wait a dacint tOl1I1C.,,-LARICIN. WVhen found, make a note of. --C-II,-S. 'Twas sad hy Hts ffewy, by starts 'twas wild. -L-WR-Nc-. I want to be an 21l'lgGl.U-P-STL- -H-AIT-. Oh, that this too, too solid Hesh would melt, Thaw, and resolve itself into a dew. -B-R-INE. One, whom the music of his own vain tongue, - Doth ravish like enchanting harmony. -M-ND-L. AA dem'd, damp, moist, unpleasant body! 7'--LAVATORY TOXVEL. A man that blushes is not quite a brutef'--YVH-T-. ' God bless the man that invented sleep ! -H-Y-. But, masters, remember that I am an ass, though it be not written clown, yet forget not that I am an aSS.,'-Mi-ST-A-M. Pm a sweet-faced youth. -GR- -NE-AL-. ff I-Ie woos both high and low. -L-WR-Nc-. Old-fashioned poetry, but choicely gOOCl.,,-S-NG-R. Here Skugg Lies snug As 21 bug In a l't1g.H-C-RT-S, IN THE ARGUSH OFFICE. Never any marvelous story, But himself could tell rt better. -C. MCI-TI-E. ff In a Pickwickian SCl'lS6.7,-If-CH. ff A fellow of infinite jest. -SC-TT. H Perhaps he'll grow. -R-CE. How long, O Lord, how longfl-TRIMBLE RECITING LITERATURE, His cogitatiye faculties immersed H In cogibundity of eogitationf'-S-NG-R. 37
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QUOTATIONS. You tempt me with your laughing eyes, Your cheeks of sundownis blushesf'-M-Y-R. Large brainedf'--S-NG-R. The sweetest thing that ever grew Beside a human door. -AYQES. Wfell, snore on. -A-EL-. ff There was a sound of revelry by 1llgllt.,y-M-ND-L. Wfithin that awful volume lies The mystery of mysteries. --DUTCHY'S MARK Boorc. ft A delusion, a mockery and a snare. -ARMs'rRoNG's SMILE. But in his teching, discrete and benigne, - To drawe folk to heven by fairnessef'-PROF. HENDERSON. Soprano, basso, even the contralto Wished it Eve fathoms under the Rialto. -BRoM1LY's Vo1cE. The boy stood on the burning deck. -CORNELL. 'f Modest and shy. -SP-Nc-R. 4' Tongue cannot conceive thy name. -B-YH-. I see before me the gladiator lie. -H-RD-R. ff Shut! Shut the door! -PROF. THORPE. There is blood upon thy face, thou hast scraped.-M-ST-A-M. ff Remote, unh-iended, melancholy, slow. -I-NN-NG. ' GC G5 Hid in an augur hOlC.,,-MITCHELL. Faith, sir, we were carousing until the second cock. -BARTINE. U Xhfliat a Hne man-hath your tailor made you? H--I.,-WVR-N-E. Am not a smoker and a brother? -C,-IL-s. f' In notes by distance made more sweet. -GLE1: CLUB. H I dreamt last night of three ' Wired ' sisters. -M-ND-L. Vtlhen I in youth did love ! did love ! I found it wondrous sweet. -C. MCI-'PI-E. H jug, I love thee ! H--D-CK-RS-N. 86 Go, poor devil, get thee goneg why should I hurt thee? -IIUL TS 'ro C nov The endearing elegance of female friendship. -JOE K-V-N-GI-I
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OFFICE SEEKERS' CLUB. ,. ACT I. SCENE I.-Sffzoal Buildzrzg Qojice in eorzzerj. Prryf Sayre. Well, what's the trouble now? L. VVe-you tell him, M. .df XfVe were whispering in an audible manner, and as our services were not needed any longer, we thought, perhaps, you had something for us to do. Prgf Sayre. Thanks, horribly, just report to the accustomed place and carry up some carbon. Let me see you before going home. ' SCENE II.-2312 dclaalz. Pri Sayre. Well, I have inquired into your cases, and the professor informs me that the air seemed full of chalk and board rubbers, the Hoor full of H2 O from the wash bottle, and you full of mischief. This must not go on, better order must be pre- served or there will be trouble. The next tirnel hear of you for brat months you may prepare fora vacation. QUzcierf07zej- QM., let's go campingj. Remember, young gentlemen, this is not meant for a threat, but as a slight warning. You may go now- Erif. L. ami M L. Pretty good luck, but we came near being fired, keep away Hom me after this. M All right, see that you do. SCENE IH.-fflflfr 055677260 in Pri Thorpe? Raomj Mi Say, Cully, why was Shakespeare a had umpire? . L. Because he said fair was foul. Pri Tfzorjue. If those two Siamese twins do not behave them- selves in a more seemly manner they may excuse themselves. L. I told you to keep away from me. ss
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