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Identifier: harpersnew0104various (find matches)
Title: Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: various
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Publisher: New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University-Idaho, David O. McKay Library
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applause, The youthful eel imagined he was glorious,And started, boastful-hearted, to be arrogant, because Agility had made him so notorious. The aquarium at Brighton has no Admirable Crichton Like me! he cried, his acrobatics quickening.(He was a howling swell, he meant.) Then, bounding from his element, He fell upon the shore in manner sickening. Oh, loud the boarders shouted in the neighboring hotel! For it happened that the businesslike proprietorRan shoreward when that forward eel on terra firma fell, And he taught him how that cooking makes you quieter.And he made up, runs the rumor, this exquisite bit of humor:— I saw your joyous jumping, and Ive caught you, too.To leap so high a fool you were. Perhaps, when in the pool you were, The constant training of the mussels taught you to! THE MORAL Youre mistaken in the lesson if youve read it: Dont be gay, However fresh and frivolous you feel!For the moral of this highly entertaining little lay Is read another way. Its cotch an eel!
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THE FOX—An Imitation 348 HARPEKS MONTHLY MAGAZINE. WHEN DOCTORS AGREED Mr. Tecumseh Clay had never travelledon a railroad pass, though he had oftenwished that he might. So when Dr. Eras-mus Evans, who had an annual pass on theA., B., and C. road, offered to let Mr. Clayuse it, the offer was eagerly accepted. The pass is non-transferable, said Dr.Evans, but that wont make any differ-ence. Just pretend you are me if the con-ductor says anything; but he wont. Mr. Clay took the night train, due inSt. Louis the next morning. He awaited theadvent of the train conductor in some trep-idation, wondering to what extent he mighthave to prevaricate should the official proveto be of the extra - inquisitive type. Mr.Clay didnt like to lie, and hoped the con-ductor wouldnt make him. At the sametime he was a determined man, and did notintend that a fib or two should stand in theway of a free ride. Besides, the safety ofthe doctors pass might be imperilled if heexhibited any weakness or confusion du

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