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Lay of a Lost Dime. I have wasted a dime, a be ul dime, And a dime that was dear And my heart cries out, there time When Vil mi So lithe and lis And pardon my ‘Valting rhym While [te inde shia “ous H Tow T was ted | my mintec How In may come a st wofullee, ladies gay itn a friend on t nd said in my reckle pe beer with me knave ons he responder a tunne! Ve or Duteh the scurvy Ziftac 1 entered to buy the bee And that was where E wasted the dite The beer w Yet they ¢ Full tweni And I And when he a eto drink I prudently ordered rum. prime, & fees twain, Now, had we Or a meri nt the beer toa dive-cent tune relished every drops used to consider and count, And get my worth for my tin, T might have oner for that amount, And have possibly swum therein. warning, the When ye lon Seck the Dutch Though the bi For had I learned t That now T have learned with te V'd have saved my dime, my beaut The price of a brace of beers. fore. ye ladie Chronicles of Gotham. CHAPTER XXIL men of the camp of ians of the differen t for lawgive e land to the and of nd the poli tribes were busy in th 2. Lo, and behold, in t ward, the land of bean there were strange doin: 3. For the high pri jamin, whose surname strange things. 4. He in the t leader of fightin nor well in th the spoils of and, leave nothin 5. And hi the people rich . Yet he is in no way satisfied; by false tongue and smooth s] ain to himself the offic tof the tribe of Ben- is Bootlar, did do ne by had been a ul he did not wis or did he not y to his own the fig men hters? » not tuken presents from » bribes also, and so waxed did he ch, and of high not, lies, prie And when he was set in the high places did he not hunt round about, and find the small tricks and let them go, and did he not cast shame on the State by res and skin? 7 8. For of truth the skin he did show was in no way used for the making of anything, but as a curiosity. 9 Yet this man, whois called by many son of lies NOT SAPE TO SEF Pars danghler, any ein Thowt know that Lr names: yea, even the nan many more like wn Did not say in th and dwellers, at he 1a, hae haat these ‘lathe ho a stop to this vilene dish say vik vileness” still thin hangs when the time drew nea new ruler put hime Have Have T not ed T not told | for these things « MM. And ing to vou. T sole and blow anythin other ye 15. For verily, E say unto vou draweth near for the Kingdom of o fit as Im . to make myself plea mit th 1 blow ho and ¢ for an- will thin Lief rule . verily I will | that Tam « time ov Un who : have L not > Dimmikr ty of Greenba di they did around for worthy. 18. And of the King Unkulpsalm Verily, thi of the tribe of Benjamin, is and a big man, 19. But we want him not; for verily he | that doth befoul his own nest will not do | for the head of the kingdom, lom of potlar, rt man, of Ut must bea eveditor in di wd won't he back fora mouth, STRANGER “<Owin” is at the door, and wishes to see you wise, Tell him, i fo the Camp of is Kellie, name did say Tof a truth we hi would kin rover the tribes did east and they did men of the nm for aman, West nit the man who they Io was not known to the people of the of the tribe of Dinmikra joiee that di 2. And they. did feel well, certain of the quer, and. that Still the dwellers of the camp of Go- m did wait, war upon one a athirst for water highways and by t the who hid were by the and did not men power over hit for oftiee e for the in and phat j wel- And when the the battle . did hope eleventh month had and they, the things m_ the nT. Ps s over, better time to come. faultin, k cashier, » to receive Hox. M has no present. KIN, de calls at if incurable mutes, are in society by Motn IN-LAW, now br out considerably young married men Tue scene of Will will be Stratford- m ‘k’s next story Avon—time 1610. comicbooks.com