Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . me gloatingand he took me in. I received what was left over fromBill. It was quite a lot, too. But it fitted me verywell. When Bill was five I passed sentence of death uponhim. He had sent me a peculiarly cutting valentine,and my sensitive nature would not be satisfied withaught but blood. I met Bill in the yard, and told him that I was going tomake match safes outof his pelt in lesstime than it wouldtake a dog to chokeon a sandwich. Hesaid he was glad tohear it, as he hadbeen aching to handme a package for sometime, on his own


Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . me gloatingand he took me in. I received what was left over fromBill. It was quite a lot, too. But it fitted me verywell. When Bill was five I passed sentence of death uponhim. He had sent me a peculiarly cutting valentine,and my sensitive nature would not be satisfied withaught but blood. I met Bill in the yard, and told him that I was going tomake match safes outof his pelt in lesstime than it wouldtake a dog to chokeon a sandwich. Hesaid he was glad tohear it, as he hadbeen aching to handme a package for sometime, on his own ac-count. We we had delivered hispackage, and I real-ized that I had placedthe date of my venge-ance too late in thecalendar. Perceiving that Billintended to be a per-manent fixture in thefamily, I saw thatdiscretion was the bet-ter part of safety, andso formed a unionwith him in the dis-covery and manufac-ture of our celebratedpain-proof pads. Inour household, thesearticles were adaily necessity, andBill and I wouldhook on our pads by.


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