. A parody on Iolanthe . I ^ T. <^ OUNSELOR—Duty before pleasure. I always keep my duty before my I went to the Alton, a very young man, Said I to myself, said 1,I 11 work on a new and original [^lan, Said I to myself, said 11 never assume that a road is (). K.,That it s perfect, in fact, like the C. and the A.,Till I ve tried it my own and particular way, Said I to myself, said I. I 11 never throw dust in a passengers eyes. Said 1 to myself, said I,Recommending a road with buncombe and lies, Said I to myself, said I,Or pretend that some other roads of which we readCan equal t


. A parody on Iolanthe . I ^ T. <^ OUNSELOR—Duty before pleasure. I always keep my duty before my I went to the Alton, a very young man, Said I to myself, said 1,I 11 work on a new and original [^lan, Said I to myself, said 11 never assume that a road is (). K.,That it s perfect, in fact, like the C. and the A.,Till I ve tried it my own and particular way, Said I to myself, said I. I 11 never throw dust in a passengers eyes. Said 1 to myself, said I,Recommending a road with buncombe and lies, Said I to myself, said I,Or pretend that some other roads of which we readCan equal the Alton for comfort and supply all the luxuries travelers need, Said I to myself, said I. Ere I boast of the road, I will travel it through, Said I to myself, said I,And see that its officers do what they can do, Said I to myself, said I went on the road from the first to the last,I traveld with pleasure so safe and so I said, such a road can neer be surpassd. Said I to myself, said I. On all other ro


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