Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . y use, and is, of course, quite un-bearable. The worst feature of optimism is the people it forcesyou to associate with. Not to be able to get rid of theman who has discovered the-true-meaning-of-Life—in-deed, to become so that you actually enjoy his company—is beyond all cure. And there is nothing worse thanthe man who has discovered ma^ be other grades of superiority more offensive,but we have never met them. It is better, indeed, to beconservative, and not admit that there is too much goodin an


Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . y use, and is, of course, quite un-bearable. The worst feature of optimism is the people it forcesyou to associate with. Not to be able to get rid of theman who has discovered the-true-meaning-of-Life—in-deed, to become so that you actually enjoy his company—is beyond all cure. And there is nothing worse thanthe man who has discovered ma^ be other grades of superiority more offensive,but we have never met them. It is better, indeed, to beconservative, and not admit that there is too much goodin anything. Only in this way can one retain ones self-respect inthese days of universal panaceas. Seemed Foolhardy. ** L^^^ here! said the official, therell be trouble^ if your wife disregards us when we persistently tell her she must not pick the flowers. Then, replied Mr. H. Peck—for it was no other— why ever do you persist? ««\A7hY DO they call those new skirts directoire? French for directory, I am Chief points of interest shown at a fAs he lands.) Airships may be all right in deir place, but dey aint goin ter be indorsed by me—not much ! Its degood old dusty country roads an knockin at de doors fermine hereafter.


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