Tatler . erve them Cones ofcream in Ramekin thingumbobs? No, you are certainly possessed of Brass in tons, said Win, ci^ossly,and can make a Roiu ells long in puns. Such Gall, man! You could easilyconvince Entsley that you are a college freshman. I ought to give that long Shoo learned in the Library! laughedJames. My Colonel taught it to me, and if I could make My Ms legiblyId write it. Later, Win and James went thru the Parks and the (Barks) dale tothe home of the Bishop, who married them in historic Neelys Creekchurch. They went to Mount Mitchell and Mount Frazier, and thence totheir ranch h
Tatler . erve them Cones ofcream in Ramekin thingumbobs? No, you are certainly possessed of Brass in tons, said Win, ci^ossly,and can make a Roiu ells long in puns. Such Gall, man! You could easilyconvince Entsley that you are a college freshman. I ought to give that long Shoo learned in the Library! laughedJames. My Colonel taught it to me, and if I could make My Ms legiblyId write it. Later, Win and James went thru the Parks and the (Barks) dale tothe home of the Bishop, who married them in historic Neelys Creekchurch. They went to Mount Mitchell and Mount Frazier, and thence totheir ranch home, where James put the Bra^id on his cattle. Two Martinsbuilt a nest in the Rope{r)s of the tent, and while James rounds up thecattle. Win sits in the Rye, carding wool. Boykin, is your Tea good ? she asks, for that is the sum total of hercooking. The entire Class of Nineteen-Seventeen paid a visit to James and hiswife. Win Throp, but Spigner, being out of uniform, was promptly returnedby Dick. —M. Page Three Hundred Eighteen She tvas a Winthrop FreshmanAnd she didnt know the rule, Because this Winthrop FreshmanHad not been long in College. There was a nice reception,(Tho nothing there to eat) ; They went out on the campus,And there they took a bench. And when the gong had sounded To say that all was Winthrop girl said, Spose ive Go walk a little longer. The young lad kneiv much better{He was a Rock Hill swain); He said, Lets stay in this placeAnd view the moon another time. They sat till Mr. Jenkins And Dick found them, the two;And now the Winthrop Freshman Feels very, very green. —M. P. M.
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