. Book of the Royal blue . HOOT, LAYTIES, HOOT! BY CHARLES RUSSELL TAYLOR. Illustration by the author. MINE frau iss so jealous uf me, but ad lastI fount oud der reason, I dinks;She dont like der vay vaht I fool rait dot gameYou play mit a catty und links. She dont like mine stockings mit stripes all arount, Und says I am meging high jinks;Und shust cause der layties valk rount after me Und call me der pride uf der links. Bud I do nod mindt vaht she says, und also I say nod a wordt, bud I vinksUnd dinks uf der layties vhat smile as dey say, Hes der best looking man on der IT is not so


. Book of the Royal blue . HOOT, LAYTIES, HOOT! BY CHARLES RUSSELL TAYLOR. Illustration by the author. MINE frau iss so jealous uf me, but ad lastI fount oud der reason, I dinks;She dont like der vay vaht I fool rait dot gameYou play mit a catty und links. She dont like mine stockings mit stripes all arount, Und says I am meging high jinks;Und shust cause der layties valk rount after me Und call me der pride uf der links. Bud I do nod mindt vaht she says, und also I say nod a wordt, bud I vinksUnd dinks uf der layties vhat smile as dey say, Hes der best looking man on der IT is not so much the fact of knowingwhat to do that keeps us out oftrouble, as the knowledge what notto do helps us from getting into it. Theke are thorns upon the flowersof wit that often tear the hand offriendship. MoKAl, philosophy will never teachwoman to lower her estimation of per-sonal adornment. Endeavor born of hope is the lightthat leads our failures to success. yiNCEuiTY is the axle around whichfriendship revolves. The primary condition of faith inGod is confidence in ourself. Mekcv is the nurse of justice andthe mother of pardon. Much hair is not an essential ofgenius, neither is a long tongue arequisite of rhetoric. Christianity is best worshipped atthe shrine of duty. To be short-sighted regarding thefaults of others is an evidence of bothcharity and diplomacy. The greatest incentive to work andeffort is the arms of those we love,around our neck. The most valuable virtues are thosefathered by our faults. Tiio often we gather the solitudesof the past around us, and draw


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