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WEHMAN BROS-
NEW BOOR OF
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May the pleasur-is of youth nevtir bring us pain in
cit.
•ge.
Yuu may run the whole gamut of color P'nd shade.
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A pretty girl-however you dress ht r-
ls
the J>rettiest thing that ever was mnrle,
And , the last one is alwayo the prettiest. Bless her •
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May DamA Fortune AvPr smile- on you,
But
J1t>v1~r
her
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Miss
Furtuue.
OUR COUNTRY'S
EMBLEM.
1
The Lily of France may fade,
The '£histle a ucl ShaJ11rocK wither,
The Oak of England may decay,
But the Sta rs shine on forever,
B ere's to the prettiest, here's to the wittiest,
Here's to the trutist of a ll who a re true,
a~re's
to the n eatest one. her e's to the sweetest one.
Here's
to
them all
in
one-here's to you.
Endless torments dwell about thee.
':{et who w ould live und livti wit.hout thee.
llere's to the girl that's •trict.ly in it,
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Who does n't los" h Hr !wad "v"n for a m jn u te,
Pl~
vs well t.h e gamP and knows lrnr limit,
And still §ets all the fun there's
in
it.
May our friends always posses h ealth', honor, and
ha~·
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htt.Je h ealth . a. little wealth,
A little house 11-nd freedom,
'/l'ith some fe,v friends for cer tain ends,
But littla cause to nt->erl 'em.
And the uia-ht sha ll be filled with musie
And r.he car es that
inf~at
the dny
Shall folrl thAir t ent,s
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thfl A1·ubs,
~nd
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