. The sibyl. th Bob Anderson and Ray Flewitt ? First Girl: Mary Hewitt goes with Bob, and Ray isengaged to a girl in Cleveland. Adrian: Oh, pshaw! All the nice boys are taken. Prof. Wagoner: Mr. Porter, you may .give the prin-cipal parts of the verb, proficiscor, meaning to depart, to setout. Porter: Prof-i-kissed-her — thats as far as 1 can go. Demutli (the student ])arl)er): Do you know whatmakes men bald ? Student : Xo, T : Their hair comes out. \?,9 And now, gentle reader, we must part. Let none takeoffense at the follies we have committed nor at those you think you w
. The sibyl. th Bob Anderson and Ray Flewitt ? First Girl: Mary Hewitt goes with Bob, and Ray isengaged to a girl in Cleveland. Adrian: Oh, pshaw! All the nice boys are taken. Prof. Wagoner: Mr. Porter, you may .give the prin-cipal parts of the verb, proficiscor, meaning to depart, to setout. Porter: Prof-i-kissed-her — thats as far as 1 can go. Demutli (the student ])arl)er): Do you know whatmakes men bald ? Student : Xo, T : Their hair comes out. \?,9 And now, gentle reader, we must part. Let none takeoffense at the follies we have committed nor at those you think you were abused, remember the words of Ed-wards, that abuse of any one generally shows that he hasmarked traits of character; the stupid and indifferent arepassed by in silence. The humor goes round and he thatlaughs at you to-day, will have somebody to laugh at himto-morow. And you who have gone unscathed or have done morethan this book says you have, remember it was necessaryto leave room for the ads. MOW f=Oi\ A ^LiTTLaBusiness
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