The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No14 (April 8, 1921)] . sing the audienceto hug itself see, theyve allbeen to mellerdram-mers before and knowthe regulations. They know that theDuke is coming homefrom the NationalDukes Club rightaway, because themaid has told them so.(The maid furnisherthe comic relieflater on—you justwait and see.) Andthey know that sinceshe seems all steamedup about it, it is because the Duchess isentertaining a clandestine lover. Duch-esses, it appears, are always gettingthat way. However, seeing that bothDuke and Duchess are a pair of badLeghorns, it doe


The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No14 (April 8, 1921)] . sing the audienceto hug itself see, theyve allbeen to mellerdram-mers before and knowthe regulations. They know that theDuke is coming homefrom the NationalDukes Club rightaway, because themaid has told them so.(The maid furnisherthe comic relieflater on—you justwait and see.) Andthey know that sinceshe seems all steamedup about it, it is because the Duchess isentertaining a clandestine lover. Duch-esses, it appears, are always gettingthat way. However, seeing that bothDuke and Duchess are a pair of badLeghorns, it doesnt matter whether hefinds it out yet or not. Theyll both begathering raspberries eventually. Vir-tue is always its own reward and thewages of sin is death—in the real life, of course, its usually thecorner cop who collects the reward andsince the war the wages have beenslashed unmercifully. But to get on. The dainty Parisienne, fearful lestthere is somebody who hasnt caughtthe idea, trips to center, front, andunburdens herself of a monologue:. The Duke


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