. The sibyl. yn, will you please let me wear your gloves; Im insuch a hurry. Then the next cry is Will some one getmy overshoes for me. They are on the porch if the doghasnt taken them away. Oh, I dont sec how I can go onthat train for it takes five minutes to walk to the in an excited and nervous manner she snatches lierpocket book and starts, calling ])ack as she runs down thestreet, to telephone to several girls and send some messagesshe did not have time to deliver. Half way to the dvpnt she hears the train runs a few yards more, then slackens her pace to abrisk wa


. The sibyl. yn, will you please let me wear your gloves; Im insuch a hurry. Then the next cry is Will some one getmy overshoes for me. They are on the porch if the doghasnt taken them away. Oh, I dont sec how I can go onthat train for it takes five minutes to walk to the in an excited and nervous manner she snatches lierpocket book and starts, calling ])ack as she runs down thestreet, to telephone to several girls and send some messagesshe did not have time to deliver. Half way to the dvpnt she hears the train runs a few yards more, then slackens her pace to abrisk walk. Reaching the station, tired and out of boards the waiting train without taking time to buvher ticket. Xo sooner has she stepped onto the platformthan the train starts. Finding a seat near the door shedrops into it. Just tlien it occurs to her that slic forgotto ask the dressmaker how many spools of thread to )ut she tries to feel comfortable, since she is realiv on lierway. Cl. R. 06. 103. HIDDIGEIGEI-EPIC CAT OF CHARACTER. (Soliloquizing.) Many an obscure problem have IWell revolved within my cat-heartUntil solved and nicely cleared up;But theres one remains a mystry,Still unsolved and imdigested:Why do people kiss each other?Tis not hatred — for they bite not,Dont in hunger eat each other;Neither can it be just aimlessBlind nonsense, for in all things theyreWise , and knowing in their , then, still in vain I ask it,Why do people kiss each other?Why particularly young onesAnd why these mostly in spring-time?On these points I will to-morrow,On the roof of my old a little closer. From the German bv Scheffel. 104 RAGS-THE UNPOETIC CAMPUS DOG.


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