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THE SHOES These shoes began in a queer sort of way, In a factory on Main Street one brfert sunny day m l of n N le tl r as tllcl in the lr, Ard Je soot our FOSWGCtlVP b by sroes here That poor bit of leather sure went through the mill, It was cut, it was pressed, and soueezed fit to kill In both of their sides they punched llttle holes, Then they tacked on their heels and stunned on thelr After they were polished and each had a new tonvue, Their two fisted maker declared them done Next they were wrapped in two layers of tissue, Stuck 1D a box, Now to continue the lssue The shoes were shipped by freicht to a store In Rockland, where they soon saw ouantltles more That people would admire, buy, and then wear, The shoes were bought by a real nlce lady, Who, a short while avo, as blessed 1th e oabv My, how proud th f were rhen they got the nevs That they were b by's first pair of shoes Lfdia MacK1nnon JUST 4 U U R 2 Good -I-Gotton I m in a 10 der mood 2 day Q feel poetic 2 4 fun I'll just off a llne A send it off 2 U I m sorry U ve been 6 O Long, but don't B d1sconsol8 Just bear your ills ith 40 2d, 6 they on t seem so A NON E MOUS soles sri? The s.el -e' a xe w.- 1' I 4 a' A . v o . ' , a . I t . Q J v1 Q O 4. 1 V ' I V' ' gj LJ Until they were replaced by a brand new pair. , r w - w' M l ' . Q1 M Y . ,J , ,. . ., ow-, , 2, , a 1 . , J o , I - I 3 . . 53 2 B ' q- I 9 9 - . A- ' 5 -- . I s , , -- 9 If - - v wry ' A -I .
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JOKES Hunnewell 'Nhat battle was it in which General Nolfe sald NI e opy , when he heard the enemy was on the run Ralph C U 'm not sure teach r, but i mus ave een his las H I 'P Sylvia ' llo Rosal e, s your sister expecting meq' Rosalie nShe sure is Sylvia ' e is ow o you know? Rosalie H ecause she urr e up and went ou H Mr Frieder nMaxine, you shouldn't laugh out loud in the classroom Maxine I'm sorry, teacher, I d1dn't mean to I was just smilin, an' the smile busted N As Barbara S reached a rural road, she saw two telephone linemen climbing up separate poles H e fools s e sa d, N o t ey thlnk 'm not used to driving9' say? Nancy P 'Nell, you see, he said he couldn't live without me, and it aroused my curiosity Hunnewell Jhy are you late for school this morning? Bill M n account of the bell rang before I got here Mr Vere Crockett nNow, children, give us 'Little Drops of Nater', and put some spirit in it Princiual, wh sperinv Be careful, sir This is a temperance school ter say, 'Put some ginger in it ' Bob 'I love you Joan ' ut I haven't a cent in the worl H Bob H xcuse me, you d1dn't al ow me to n s ove you no ' Joan 'So' I only wan ed to try yo I ave a or une of 350,00 H Bob nYes, but you interrupted me again I love you not for your noney's sake Joan nlell, I'm so glad, for that was only a joke about the 350,000 H 52 ...... I . ' ' di ha H ,W .: I e t t h b t. : 'He 1 i .' : .H : 'Sh ? H d .H : B h 1 d t. . N .A O : 0 . . Q Th ,M h i D ' h ' I .' Sandra Sw: Why did you refuse Elliott, if you really loved him as you Il .: ' . II 2 HV . il v . I O . H . : .H q .g , ll A -4. 2 0 O I Bet ' .' : I 0 II : 'B d. : E ' 1 fi 1 h. I 1 t.' : ' . t u. h f t 0. . X Q .
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