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Is not the right rauy to WOOD
In the first place, she's just like a leaky
old boat.
This reason sounds queer, without
doubt;
But unless they are nautical, few hus-
bands dote
On constantly bailing wives out.
Then, again, when a fellow hooks up
to a girl,
He wants to abjure. single life;
But how the-how can he, when poli-
tics' whirl,
Is preferred to himself by his wife?
Speculation, however, can't help us a
lot-
Its use is decidedly small.
The real point is not why a fellow
should not,
But why on earth should he at all?
This reduces the question to one of
degree;
For the every-day partner of joys
And of sorrows seems different only,
to me,
By the fact that she may make less
noise.
The one single person who has cause
for glee,
Is the parson; because he is paid
In good coin of the realm, a large ele-
gant fee,
And does not, though he does, wed
the maid.
However, to be absolutely exact,
It is simply superfluous buzz
To give reasons against it at all, when
in fact,
We all know that a man never does.
N. Salsbury.
hite
American
people know a
good article. It
is an established
reputation that has
made the Black & White
h Whisky the largest
y brand in America.
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This file includes poems, articles, and letters relating to Admiral Robert Peary, the ship Roosevelt, and North and South Pole expeditions.
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