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Judge Epsom Downs HO this life has its Quota of woes, Analysis clearly reveals 1 Up on his toes at the man who is Very seldom is down At the heels. wpparently their reform camy st very long either E WAS spelllx hy the magic I | of her loveliness. Her tender charms cause vass unheeded as time te beauty abject worship Her completeness dazed him, his senses, He was as a man in dream He didn’t even know when she took his watch, “LT fell off the S.S. Lexington.” Findings HENEVER appalli occur disasters On sea or on land, the officials confer They question all persons connected vit; Reporting their findings, as follow, to wit: “They would have been saved if they hadn't been lost; The ship not have sunk if the waves hadn't tossed; No one have been killed if the bus would have stopped: The plane still be flying if it hadn't ‘OST. professional humorists are sad looking fellows, says a writer. why shouldn't t comedians waiting be—what with around to steal ags they haven't even thought of comicbooks.com