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Girls

Some admire the maiden queenly, One who moves about serenely, Dignified, divinely tall, Others much" prefer her small. I admire the small ones greatly, Then I like the large and stately, I'm not captious, f ortunately ; Really, I admire them all. Some like girls with animation, Such as shine in conversation. These the golden yooith enthrall At a party or a ball. Quiet, shy ones have their inning, Some consider them more winning ; As I said in the beginning, Really, I admire them all. Fair or dark and big or little — I don't care a jot or tittle. None with me has got the call ; At the feet of each I fall — The demure and the vivacious, Smart, coquettish, sweet and gracious — None is barred. My heart is spacious. Bless the girls ! I love 'em all.

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Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 277, 21 October 1905, Page 16

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137

Girls Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 277, 21 October 1905, Page 16

Girls Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 277, 21 October 1905, Page 16

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