Page 91 - 1923 Hartridge
P. 91
1
Page 5.5
“Never mind,” answered Gallagher. Remember, I Gave You Up Just Before You Threw Me Down. This ts JVheu All Your Castles Come
Tumbling Down, The Lonely Nest and all.”
Peggy began to cry. Shean jumped up and stuck a dagger in Galla
gher who groaned, “A/y Journey’s End,” and died.
“ Oh, Tm All Alone!” exclaimed Mr. Shean, “ Who Cares? All Over
Nothing At All! Gee, But I Hate to Go Home Alone.”
“ Peggy, Dear,” he said, “ I’m here, my Swanee darling. I have loved
you ever since Crinoline Days, when you rolled your Baby Blue Eyes and said, ‘The Waltz is Made for Love,’ but somehow I never found you again until now. I thought I had Lost a Wonderful Girl.”
“ Du mbell,” Swanee Smiles, “ Better go after your Romany Love. Tm Just Wild About Harry and The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers!”
N. B.—Every dance Record issued by the Victor company between December and March is combined in this i\d Venture.
w ith apologies to archie
ive heard a lot about this mummy
tut ankh amen
lately and am wondering
just where the value lies in an old desiccated
thats a new word i came across in the dictionary the other day and means
thoroughly dried up
thing like that
i guess some of those english lords
have never seen
the front row of a burlesque show
Janet Seed, ’26.