Snips and Cuts [1913] . 77. Smiley: Ive been worrying about when I die, howIm going to get my coat on over my wings. Doololly—Youd better be worrying about how youare going to get your hat on over your horns. The Lost Chord Found Seated one day at the accordion I was weary and ill at ease,And I noticed the neighbors alsoWere shaky about the I pumped the bellows wildly Until my teeth were looseAnd a wild-eyed delegation Broke in and used a noose. Mr. Cowell—Miss Blakely, cant you stop laugh-ing9 Miss b.—No, sir, Im supersaturated with thelaughing gas! Mr Wharton—Miss Cooke, in this se


Snips and Cuts [1913] . 77. Smiley: Ive been worrying about when I die, howIm going to get my coat on over my wings. Doololly—Youd better be worrying about how youare going to get your hat on over your horns. The Lost Chord Found Seated one day at the accordion I was weary and ill at ease,And I noticed the neighbors alsoWere shaky about the I pumped the bellows wildly Until my teeth were looseAnd a wild-eyed delegation Broke in and used a noose. Mr. Cowell—Miss Blakely, cant you stop laugh-ing9 Miss b.—No, sir, Im supersaturated with thelaughing gas! Mr Wharton—Miss Cooke, in this sentence, Thetoast was drank in silence, tell me how it ought to is wrong with it? Miss C—The toast was ate in silence. Miss Ray—Then, girls, why should we keep ourbodies nice and clean? Kate—In case of accident! 78 Everett Nisbet—Doesnt Easter come on Saturdaythis year? Mr. Cowell—Miss Flournoy, how is distilled watermade? Miss F.—Cook it. Laura—Mr. Wharton, in this sentence, Neither thepersever


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