. The Boston dip, and other verses . ar; ,Our steeds were tired, could hardly stir, He thought the way not pr-etty pict-i-ure she made. No doctors had been pilling her;Fairly the fair ones fare he paid: Thanks ! says the millinger. 62 THE FAIR MILLING ER. When we arrived in Bowdoin Square, A female to them ran ;Then says that millinger so fair, Oh, thank you, Mary Ann !Shes going with us, she is, says she, She only is fulfilling herDuty in looking after me : Thanks ! says that millinger. Why, says that student chap to her, Ive but two seats to hand. Too bad, replied that millinger, Then


. The Boston dip, and other verses . ar; ,Our steeds were tired, could hardly stir, He thought the way not pr-etty pict-i-ure she made. No doctors had been pilling her;Fairly the fair ones fare he paid: Thanks ! says the millinger. 62 THE FAIR MILLING ER. When we arrived in Bowdoin Square, A female to them ran ;Then says that millinger so fair, Oh, thank you, Mary Ann !Shes going with us, she is, says she, She only is fulfilling herDuty in looking after me : Thanks ! says that millinger. Why, says that student chap to her, Ive but two seats to hand. Too bad, replied that millinger, Then you will have to stand. I wont stand this, says he, I own The joke which youve been drilling herHere, take the seats and go alone! Thanks ! says the millinger. THE FAIR MILLINGER. 63 That ere much-taken-down young man Stepped back into my got fresh horses, off they ran ; He thought the distance she is now my better half, And oft, when coo-and-billing her,I think about that chap and laugh : Thanks ! sa^^s my ^wngry«i,w^..^^^?0 \^Ml^^M^ l/^A/^^/^ .J^-A 5??^^;^^5^h ^/^^ -^ bnLffiAUiL ^AaAAA, ;mWM rAA^ ^Af^A.^f^f\^-^^ ^Ahm


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