A Favourite Helper.
She slio\\b me maiiy a weakness, Hei blem J &he.s I trace, A^> with a pnetty frown she shows Hei faults 1 before my face. Though I behold in silence, My help does expect To give her cleiaiei' vision, Hei failing to ooirect. I have no \void» to tell her, But I can plainly see' She would mot be so beautiful If it noie not forme. I have -som© hdJidbome rivals, But she's a faitMul laiss 1 , Cknisulting me most frequeaitlj — Hei favourite looJvLng-gLass.
Thea-e a young lady of Fleet, Wliose shoe came undone in the street, But, try as she might, She wa> laced up so tight, She couldn't reach down to liei feet.
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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 239, 28 January 1905, Page 9
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118A Favourite Helper. Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 239, 28 January 1905, Page 9
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