Purdue debris . totring and lame;When abruptly, Mv Time ! he exclaimed, for his blade, nicked and broken, was turned, What hinderance is this? he inquired, then stooped, a dark book to discern. With curious impatience and haste he reversed the cover design,Then sneered as he raised his long brows; his shoulders he gestured so fine. Oh, ho ! Why of course I recall how reglar come these, said he,And with upturned nose he completed, Its only another Debris. Light stuff for the brainless, he muttered, deciding to throw by the wayThat which, but a moment before, had cost him no little delay. But st


Purdue debris . totring and lame;When abruptly, Mv Time ! he exclaimed, for his blade, nicked and broken, was turned, What hinderance is this? he inquired, then stooped, a dark book to discern. With curious impatience and haste he reversed the cover design,Then sneered as he raised his long brows; his shoulders he gestured so fine. Oh, ho ! Why of course I recall how reglar come these, said he,And with upturned nose he completed, Its only another Debris. Light stuff for the brainless, he muttered, deciding to throw by the wayThat which, but a moment before, had cost him no little delay. But stay ! My old scythe seems to say that this of Naught Sevens a gem ;Naught Seven has come to my notice, I should get acquainted with them. The pages were soon turning fast, bright smiles now replaced the deep frown,Then quickly remembered his duty, he raised the old scythe from the lips to a whistle he puckered, to the tune all his steps kept time,And he disappeared in the distance, a dancing pantomime!. PRESIDENT STONE


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