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"Pete's"

consisted in singing a darkey song (before supper) with drum accompaniament and flowers showered at him between each verse- awfully funny - When he threw kisses! Carmencita's
was a parody on "The Ride of Paul Revere". Alfred's
- about not waiting to be a man now she'd tried it, and "Cholly's"
"I'll tell you what I know of girls, Tis pleasant to relate, I have eleven "lady friends". They're sweet to contemplate! One is our beatteous Poetess. Of her I'm very fond. And her little "P.D." sister A most bewitching blonde! Another is a charming girl. I love her very much. Her grandmother was very Greek. But she is very Dutch. And then there's laughing Edith. With her dainty little feet. And Matie A, and Mrs. Si - They're all so very sweet! And Mabel, with melodious voice - Her sister May, who plays, And Nellie - who's bewitching - In a thousand different ways. And Lura with the curling hair - And - dearest of the Dear. There is Mrs. 'Enry 'Awkins - Whose voice I love to hear! Whether it's a-singing "Honey Boy" - Or telling Liz "Wot t'ell", Or whisp'ring something in my ear. I love it just as well. With his heart so subdivided, In eleven parts or more, What can poor "Cholly"
do my loves, But stay a bachelor? They voted me 11 biscuits, immediately! After supper I was very busy posing people (or) trying to) and taking pictures - big and little The first group simply would not pose (as the photograph shows) and ours I spoilt by getting down so conspicuously in front of "Liz"
to hug Marguerite
- And Columbine's

"Pete's"

consisted in singing a darkey song (before supper) with drum accompaniament and flowers showered at him between each verse- awfully funny - When he threw kisses! Carmencita's
was a parody on "The Ride of Paul Revere". Alfred's
- about not waiting to be a man now she'd tried it, and "Cholly's"
"I'll tell you what I know of girls, Tis pleasant to relate, I have eleven "lady friends". They're sweet to contemplate! One is our beatteous Poetess. Of her I'm very fond. And her little "P.D." sister A most bewitching blonde! Another is a charming girl. I love her very much. Her grandmother was very Greek. But she is very Dutch. And then there's laughing Edith. With her dainty little feet. And Matie A, and Mrs. Si - They're all so very sweet! And Mabel, with melodious voice - Her sister May, who plays, And Nellie - who's bewitching - In a thousand different ways. And Lura with the curling hair - And - dearest of the Dear. There is Mrs. 'Enry 'Awkins - Whose voice I love to hear! Whether it's a-singing "Honey Boy" - Or telling Liz "Wot t'ell", Or whisp'ring something in my ear. I love it just as well. With his heart so subdivided, In eleven parts or more, What can poor "Cholly"
do my loves, But stay a bachelor? They voted me 11 biscuits, immediately! After supper I was very busy posing people (or) trying to) and taking pictures - big and little The first group simply would not pose (as the photograph shows) and ours I spoilt by getting down so conspicuously in front of "Liz"
to hug Marguerite
- And Columbine's

"Pete's"

consisted in singing a darkey song (before supper) with drum accompaniament and flowers showered at him between each verse- awfully funny - When he threw kisses! Carmencita's
was a parody on "The Ride of Paul Revere". Alfred's
- about not waiting to be a man now she'd tried it, and "Cholly's"
"I'll tell you what I know of girls, Tis pleasant to relate, I have eleven "lady friends". They're sweet to contemplate! One is our beatteous Poetess. Of her I'm very fond. And her little "P.D." sister A most bewitching blonde! Another is a charming girl. I love her very much. Her grandmother was very Greek. But she is very Dutch. And then there's laughing Edith. With her dainty little feet. And Matie A, and Mrs. Si - They're all so very sweet! And Mabel, with melodious voice - Her sister May, who plays, And Nellie - who's bewitching - In a thousand different ways. And Lura with the curling hair - And - dearest of the Dear. There is Mrs. 'Enry 'Awkins - Whose voice I love to hear! Whether it's a-singing "Honey Boy" - Or telling Liz "Wot t'ell", Or whisp'ring something in my ear. I love it just as well. With his heart so subdivided, In eleven parts or more, What can poor "Cholly"
do my loves, But stay a bachelor? They voted me 11 biscuits, immediately! After supper I was very busy posing people (or) trying to) and taking pictures - big and little The first group simply would not pose (as the photograph shows) and ours I spoilt by getting down so conspicuously in front of "Liz"
to hug Marguerite
- And Columbine's
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