The Goblin November 1922 . on the game, I would know them by name; I want to know Lewis as Teddy, Learn how Gest got his start, How Jane Cowl learns her part . . He said, Pat, get your hat, are you ready? Now Ive frolicked and dined, I have danced, I have wined With soubrettes, with the chorus so sweet. Though the gay midnight suppers Put me on my uppers. I know that my learnings complete. As I wake to the dawn And I find my cash gone I reflect on the Art of the Show. But I sadly declaim That the game is the same As the highwayman used long ago. G—G-G Incongruity Crawling across Yonge Street A


The Goblin November 1922 . on the game, I would know them by name; I want to know Lewis as Teddy, Learn how Gest got his start, How Jane Cowl learns her part . . He said, Pat, get your hat, are you ready? Now Ive frolicked and dined, I have danced, I have wined With soubrettes, with the chorus so sweet. Though the gay midnight suppers Put me on my uppers. I know that my learnings complete. As I wake to the dawn And I find my cash gone I reflect on the Art of the Show. But I sadly declaim That the game is the same As the highwayman used long ago. G—G-G Incongruity Crawling across Yonge Street A load of hay: Its crisp draperies sweep the road all around Like the crinoline Of our grandmothers wedding dress. What is she doing here Among the flappers? —H. A. —G—G Bystander (to men digging furiously) : Watcha dig-ging for? Digger: Lord, dontcha know? Theys a guy buriedhere under fifteen feet of earth! Bystander: Watcha gonna do with him when youget him out? Digger: Bury him, of course! G—G—G. Some of the members of Parliament atOttawa drink more than they can stand. How do you know? How do I know? Why, I read the otherday in the paper about one member whomade a speech from the floor of the House.


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