Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 02, April 9, 1870 by Various
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"Proceed," said the dwarf, seating himself upon a piano-stool, and screwing himself up until he was near the ceiling and on a level with the singer's head. The giant proceeded: "If thou shouldst build thy house thyself, The cost thou surely ne'er would know; But if I take the job, my friend. You'll see where every cent will go." "I like that," said the dwarf. "Pray sing some more." "I'll tell you just what it will cost; And all that you will have to do Will be to travel for a time, Whilst I your castle build anew." "That's capital!" cried the delighted dwarf. "It would suit me exactly. Warble me yet other wood notes wild." The giant sang on: "A castle such as you will want Will cost you eighty pounds--or so. I'll charge you nothing for my time; You'll see where every cent will go." [Illustration] The dwarf revolved himself rapidly, and quickly reached the floor. |
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