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L. W. JOHNSON*:

C. K. CARMACK:

"Whv liK>k vou still so stern and tragical?"

\V. R. MORRISON:

" H e docs nut mouth his words. better if he did."

ALBERTA MCFADDKN:

It would be

" I know it is a sin for me to sit and grin."

G. C. HARVKV:

"Hail, cosmopolite Tobacco, Hail!"

MAUDE COLE:

" A maiden never bold, Of spirit so still and quiet that her motion Blushed at itself."

L. H. S M I T H :

"She doth smile her face into more lines than are in the new map with the augmentation of the Indies."

PARKER HALE HOAG:

" A man akin to all the Universe."

P E T E R JUNKERSFELD:

4

'But as you know me all, a plain blunt man." A lad of decent parts and good repute."

"Knowest thou not me by my clothes?" So English, don't you know.

S. R. DUFFY:

44

CHARLES BARRY:

44

ARMIN HARMS:

A gentleman who loves to hear himself talk, and will speak more in a minute than he will stand to in a month."

All young and ignorant was he, But innocent and mild; And in his soft simplicity, Out spake the tender child."

BERTHA SPENCER:

44

44

M. S. FLETCHER:

"Short and stocky."

THOS. REELY:

"A man with aspect grave and calm."

A. M. LONG:

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By my troth,Nerissa, my little body is aweary of this great world."

J. D. MORSE:

"They well deserve to have That know the strongest and surest way to

get.-

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Where go the poet's lines? Answer ye evening tapers, Ye flaring locks, ye light brown curls, n Speak from your folded papers.