The American literary reciter; readings, delcamations and plays, original compositions and choice selections of the best literature .. . ause. Must you go? Well, good-bye. Pause. Yes, I think so. Good-bye. Pause. Four oclock, then—Ill be ready. CanCharlie meet us then? Pause. Oh, thats good. Good-bye. Pause. Thank you ever so much. Good-bye. Pause. Oh, not at all! Just as fresh—which? Oh, Im glad to hear that. Good-bye. (Hangs up the receiver and says: Oh,it does tire a persons arm so.) A man delivers a single brutal Good-bye, and that is the end of it. Not so withthe gentle sex—I say it in th


The American literary reciter; readings, delcamations and plays, original compositions and choice selections of the best literature .. . ause. Must you go? Well, good-bye. Pause. Yes, I think so. Good-bye. Pause. Four oclock, then—Ill be ready. CanCharlie meet us then? Pause. Oh, thats good. Good-bye. Pause. Thank you ever so much. Good-bye. Pause. Oh, not at all! Just as fresh—which? Oh, Im glad to hear that. Good-bye. (Hangs up the receiver and says: Oh,it does tire a persons arm so.) A man delivers a single brutal Good-bye, and that is the end of it. Not so withthe gentle sex—I say it in their praise, theycannot abide abruptness. v5* (*?• «5* THE VOLUNTEERS UNIFORM. MY papas all dressed up to-day,He never looked so fine,I thought when I first looked at him,My papa wasnt mine. Hes got a beautiful new suit—• The old one was so old—Its blue, with buttons, O, so bright, I guess they must be gold. And papas sort o glad and sortO sad—I wonder why? And every time she looks at himIt makes my mamma cry. Whos Uncle Sam? My papa saysThat he belongs to him; But papas joking, cause he knowsMy uncles name is WHEN- GRANDMA DANCED THE MINUET.


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