StNicholas [serial] . Hgrv Happychapter V. OU may have forgottenby this time, perhaps,How the old first fami-lies of HappychapsOne morning awokeAt the woodchop-pers strokeOf his ax on the old Centennial , of course, theseHappychaps took thelead In planning atown;And they did it up brown,For they were industrious people indeed,And industrious people succeed. They planned for a village of ample extent,With houses to sell and houses to rent; With a splendid town hall; A park and a mall; And avenues wide, With trees on each side;Public gardens and fountains and General Happychap nob


StNicholas [serial] . Hgrv Happychapter V. OU may have forgottenby this time, perhaps,How the old first fami-lies of HappychapsOne morning awokeAt the woodchop-pers strokeOf his ax on the old Centennial , of course, theseHappychaps took thelead In planning atown;And they did it up brown,For they were industrious people indeed,And industrious people succeed. They planned for a village of ample extent,With houses to sell and houses to rent; With a splendid town hall; A park and a mall; And avenues wide, With trees on each side;Public gardens and fountains and General Happychap nobly presidedAt a meeting where it was proposed and decided To begin right away, The very next day,Or as soon as the means were secret was made of this excellent plan,And no sooner was it decided on, thanThe Happychap guests of foreign nativities(Who came, as you know, for Reunion festiv-ities)Took a quick rising vote. The result was unani-mous(Except for one Choctaw, a bit pusillanimous), From the brave Esquimau, Who lives in t


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