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It is over. Begging the now dreamy, quieted group to "stay to gether,” the Dame conducts them from the Hall to the friendly bus. A passing friend hails her, “ Well, teacher, how did you like the concert?”
Oh, awfully cute, don’t you think?”
Victor’s Ad venture
’ Tivas in the Month of May. A Kiss in the Dark was heard Through the Night as The Red Moon smiled on Sweetheart Lane where The Yankee Princess, looking Just IJke a Doll, sat with Victor. The fPorld
is Waiting for the Sunrise.
Along came Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean, who, seeing Victor
with Peggy, crept nearer to listen.
“ I love you,” said Victor passionately, “ I ’m forever Blowing Bub
bles All Day l.ong and so Homesick always for To-morrow, To-morrow
))
Can you wait JPhen IVinter Comes, Until My I^uck Comes Rolling Along? Do you love me enough?
“Do If” said Peggy, “My Buddy, Time JVill Tell but JPhen Hearts
))
Morning, and you, I.a Paloma, my Rose of the Rio Grande----
‘How Bells.” she cut in.
‘‘Oh Sweetness,” he continued, ‘‘Open Your Arms My Alabamy.
Are Young
“Ivy, Cling to Me,” whispered Victor.
A crash! Gallagher leaped from behind the bush and------
Victor lay upon the ground muttering “Kiss Mamma, Kiss Papa! Pm Coin’ to
Plant Myself in Aly Old Plantatioji Home JJ^here the Bamboo Babies Grow. Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goo’bye! Choo-Choo Blues!”
‘‘Victor sounds like a talking machine!” exclaimed Gallagher, who. giving him a kick, ended, “Pack Up Your Sins and Go to the Devil!”
Then turning to Peggy, who shook with fear, “Pm Through. I was True Blue Sam Just as J.ong as You Had Me. You Gave Me Your Heart in Carolina in the Alorning, I.ovely Lucerne, but alas—Pm Teddy
Bear Blues! I’m All Aluddled Up. Who Did You Love After All?
Me!”
None of your Bees Knees!” replied Peggy.
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