The Goblin June-July 1922 . Keep that Schoolgirl Complexion. G—G—G Yes, said the manager of the employment agencyover the telephone, we have one man here, but inall fairness, I hardly dare recommend him to you. Hesrather a bad character. Hes an ex-prize-fighter andgambling joint bouncer. Finding work in a slaughter-house too tame he became a hangman. Popular sen-timent put him out on the street. He has been suspectedof causing the deaths of three mothers-in-law and it haseven been rumoured that he eats little children. Histemper is uncontrollable and his sarcasm biting. Heshould be kept behind


The Goblin June-July 1922 . Keep that Schoolgirl Complexion. G—G—G Yes, said the manager of the employment agencyover the telephone, we have one man here, but inall fairness, I hardly dare recommend him to you. Hesrather a bad character. Hes an ex-prize-fighter andgambling joint bouncer. Finding work in a slaughter-house too tame he became a hangman. Popular sen-timent put him out on the street. He has been suspectedof causing the deaths of three mothers-in-law and it haseven been rumoured that he eats little children. Histemper is uncontrollable and his sarcasm biting. Heshould be kept behind bars. Fine! said the voice over the wire. Send himover at once. I want a man to sell tickets in my theatrebox office. From your description hes the very man!. x 15~.«»-- After the Party. That ginger-ale, Said Lovely Lizzie,Has made me feel So queer and dizzy. Said Languid Louis— Most amazin !Perhaps, however, Theres a raisin. G—G—G An Thats No Idyll Jess Would you ever consider suicide as an easy way toend all these earthly griefs and trials, my dearNeuritis? Ah, Myopia! It would be the last thing I wouldever think of doing.


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