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I . M A K (; A K K T S AC A I) K MY, NIINNKAPOUS, MINN. The Song of the Kettle Oh! the kettle sings on, seeming ever so gay, A l ig shining kettle enameled all white. And it sings through its nose forever and aye. A sweet song without words it sings alwav; A song that is friendly, and merry and bright. Oh, the kettle sings on, seeming ever so gay. Vet, sometimes the song has a touch of gray, A hint of sadness, though vague and slight. And it sings through its nose forever and aye. It’s tone is as gentle as leaves at play And it’s nose is exceeding plain to the sight. Oh! the kettle sings on seeming ever so gay. Never tired, sings both night and day; Now soft and low, now with all its might; And it sings through its nose forever and aye. And all kettles are doomed, so people say, To sing forever, a pleasant plight. Oh! the kettle sings on, seeming ever so gay, And it sings through its nose forever and aye. Harrikt Putnam Cjood Night W hen ile moon am swingin’ low. An’ de soft night breezes blow, Den close your li’l eyes up right An’ say to all de world “Good-night.” l)e nightingale am singin’ too, An’ all de chillun’s ’sleep but you— Shut dem li’l eyes so bright, An’ say to all de world “Good-night.” If de mornin’ be of joy, Now's de time to sleep, niv boy. So go to sleep, li’l brown-eyed mite, An’ say to all the world “Good-night. M xruarkt McGill, 1121
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S T. MAR (i A R K T 1 S A C A I) K M Y , Ml N N K APOI.IS, M INN. famed far for his genius, who did inflame them wvth love of the beautiful and of the good. In the fyrst month of the followynge year, they did begin labour on their biggest enterprise—the editing of their precious Book—the Dayesye of the Ye of Dave. They took myriad of snap-shots that its pages myghte shine in beauty and flutter in myrth. They became versed in the Art of approachynge Monye-dealers in quest of Advertisements. On the evenynge of February twenty seventh, a most high privilege was granted these maidens; for on that evenynge, by virtue of four years of diligent studye and good demeanyor, they were admitted into the societye of the very worthye and very honourable Alumnae of their Alma Mater. Now these maidens have laboured diligentlye to make of themselves a worthye unit of that bod ye. They have strivene through ditficultyes, into anothyr broader school to enter, that there they may faithfullye deliver the message wyth which they have been instrusted. Alice O’Brien 22. mi
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ST. M A R (i A R K T' S A C A I) K M V, MINNKAPOUS, MISS. [131
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