Pipe and Pouch - The Smoker's Own Book of Poetry by Various
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page 72 of 210 (34%)
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You still persist in using,
I observe with great regret, The needlessly expensive Cigarette. HE. You should set a good example; But you seem to quite forget That you use a thirty-dollar Vinaigrette. _Life._ TO SEE HER PIPE AWRY. Betty bouncer kept a stall At the corner of a street, And she had a smile for all. Many were the friends she'd greet With kindly nod on passing by, Who, smiling, saw her pipe awry. Poor old lass! she loved her pipe, A constant friend it seemed to be; |
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