. Mary Baldwin Seminary Bluestocking 1909 . 111. Slie of all the parties and the dances shell attend—The flowers, the song, the music, and last of all, the thinks of who shell dance with and picks from all the rest—The one that shell dance most with or the one that she likes tlien shell cut a dance to some fellows great to hear the last goes and the rest he has to She wonders if he loves her in just the same old way ,Or if some one else has interferred and led his love astray. And if he does , she dreams on, and her heart brims oer with glee, —Twill


. Mary Baldwin Seminary Bluestocking 1909 . 111. Slie of all the parties and the dances shell attend—The flowers, the song, the music, and last of all, the thinks of who shell dance with and picks from all the rest—The one that shell dance most with or the one that she likes tlien shell cut a dance to some fellows great to hear the last goes and the rest he has to She wonders if he loves her in just the same old way ,Or if some one else has interferred and led his love astray. And if he does , she dreams on, and her heart brims oer with glee, —Twill not be long before once more well sit beneath our perhaps hell say he loves me and tell me from his there can be no other, and hopes well never part. V. And if he does, she wonders if the wedding will be soon, Or if shell have to wait awhile until the month of June. She pictures how theyll look as they walk up side by side. To receive the pastors blessing and become a groom and bride. And when the weddings over—and theyre one instead of two— Her troubles will be ended—for with boarding school shes thro. —Marsha Jones.


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