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ive this ni ent politic other men to call it Swingin Hed it after WW reason of differ- son of wishing for ruler over the kingdom, did ind the circle. 18. The manner of traveling was strang | to look upon, for by of the greatness | of the land they traveled by wag: 1 chariots that went by the boilin ; 19, And when they came to the land w i \| no trees were, then did they take ! \| cared animals, which are called | | and still go towards the sett | | 20. And they traveled tot | | Yellowstone. Yet did Chezter | So he traveled on towards the bi \| he did show himself to the peop | 21. And in fullness of time he did arrive Jat the big camp on the western borders of | the kingdom, and th ple did shout and | und cry tohim. And | zter did smile upon thenvand shake them hand. And he did say to himself: F did a wise thing in this coming; but E must hie in my place i 23. So he traveled back to the camp of Gotham and did call divers and certsin of the dwellers to him, saving: Now that L have pleased the people of the West, what s do to please the people of the East also? 24. For, know, O T wish to be ruler in glory and honor men of Gothamdid give to Cheater rules and ordinances, but the knowledge of them is as yet not told to the dwellers in the camp. BET. P. | PUBLIC SYMPATILY. An Irish Householder's Lament. ii | Dissatisriep Wire—We cannot agree—we must part foreeer | . - , | Hespasp—all right : but ive must not ventilate aur sorvows Herongh the press. “on Ay break, iy | Lee, Wiee—Ugh! what's the use of the separation, then? And Fwould that my could utter | The thoughts that arise in me. 1] Chronicles of Gotham. 9 And bid him alse provide guides and 1 = yea ards likewise, for shall Ob, well for those rou lown below, \| CHAPTER XU go into the | of the sav Who have not a b to mind, | | during the reign’ even to the land of the Yellowstor | And well for the shops down the With shutters instead of a bl reet, ‘as Johnsen, and s done a 1 shall which oto the land of | in the reign « Iveth on the big. Hark! the stones are rattling on thing by which they gained glory and votes to the elves, augdom of As if they never would | 2. And the name Unkulpsalm and the la But, oh! for a “copper” or some || itig routid the circle. neh Who would bid them depart in peace. 3. And it came to 11. Yet sothut the people of the kingdom when Cheater reigned shall in no wise say [do this for my own glory, will I buy poles, and Jin Istrange things for the kill ram [not known as And [will gather to mys ull choose in the land of the Yellowstone and why shall | [ fish for votes in the time to « ne else a | y ill Pa ne the fice Hi | of Andrew, whose | ty (| i Break, break, brea! Not one is unbroken, [ s« But a dollar to pay for that bre Will never be granted me. f pleasures =—_—_ also will A sewspaver called The Friend of Wo- | The other da Unkulpsalm, that he I not do this thin glory and vot 4. For is not the time drawing near in whict the peopleof the kingdor a new ruler over themselves me. man, is edited n not be ruler agin? 13. Now it wus well known to C went home at noon, as usta, and finding So he called his « rs unto him, | to the men of the tribe of Politi her fifteen minutes late, he howled and stid: Get ye ready, those among you the people of t ed and said it was impossible for women to by reason ‘of no axe to grind, can go. ture to be led by vain show and speech, do anything anyhow, and kicked the d 14. And Cheat behind | across the room, and dashed out of the house + i} | | | | with me, for I, like unto Andrew and Uly- | sees, shall swing round the circle. the men of the dif nt tribes of Politicians, | and slammed the door with such emphasis 6. LE have traveled into the land of the and he didsay to himself: Twill show myself | that the knob flew off, and. the baby East; into the land of beans have I traveled; to the people, and make them glad,” and set upadismal wail, while the patient and to the South, to the land of the fraits 15. Yea, will [shake them by the hand, wife and mother, in a torrent of perspi and the cotton, have T traveled also; and talk big to them, and to the women | tion, wrestling with a dilatory i it Ehave not traveled into the West. folks, and to the children will [ show the ed that some men » unreason= So send unto the captain of the host, unto light of my smile—so by this doing will I gain The editorial on‘ Overworked the leader of the fighting men send ye, and their favor in the next issue of The Friend of order him in the fullness of time to meet me; . So when the Woman, was an able and sympathetic effort. 8. And bid him provide animals for mine Cheater and hi Is provide to the son of Abraham, did set forth for the land Tand my follow- of theWest, and the manner of their going delayed; was called by them V he | stanzas. Hy pt time was come. onnsellors, and Robert the editors to fix up thei ry for Fallir number ing shall comicbooks.com