true crust by even the youngest of Margees if she will take plase | 1 |
to be seated and smile if I please. | 2 |
    Now there can be no question about it either that I having | 3 |
done as much, have quite got the size of that demilitery young | 4 |
female (we will continue to call her Marge) whose types may be | 5 |
met with in any public garden, wearing a very "dressy" affair, | 6 |
known as an "ethel" of instep length and with a real fur, reduced | 7 |
to 3/9, and muffin cap to tone (they are "angelskin" this fall), | 8 |
ostentatiously hemming apologetically over the shirtness of | 9 |
some "sweet" garment, when she is not sitting on all the free | 10 |
benches avidously reading about "it" but ovidently on the look | 11 |
out for "him" or so "thrilled" about the best dressed dolly pram | 12 |
and beautiful elbow competition or at the movies swallowing | 13 |
sobs and blowing bixed mixcuits over "childe" chaplain's "latest" | 14 |
or on the verge of the gutter with some bobbedhair brieffrocked | 15 |
babyma's toddler (the Smythe-Smythes now keep TWO domes- | 16 |
tics and aspire to THREE male ones, a shover, a butlegger and | 17 |
a sectary) held hostage at armslength, teaching His Infant | 18 |
Majesty how to make waters worse. | 19 |
    (I am closely watching Master Pules, as I have regions to sus- | 20 |
pect from my post that her "little man" is a secondary school- | 21 |
teacher under the boards of education, a voted disciple of Infan- | 22 |
tulus who is being utilised thus publicly by the seducente infanta | 23 |
to conceal her own more mascular personality by flaunting | 24 |
frivolish finery over men's inside clothes, for the femininny of | 25 |
that totamulier will always lack the musculink of a verumvirum. | 26 |
My solotions for the proper parturience of matres and the edu- | 27 |
cation of micturious mites must stand over from the moment till | 28 |
I tackle this tickler hussy for occupying my uttentions.) | 29 |
    Margareena she's very fond of Burrus but, alick and alack! | 30 |
she velly fond of chee. (The important influence exercised on | 31 |
everything by this eastasian import has not been till now fully | 32 |
flavoured though we can comfortably taste it in this case. I shall | 33 |
come back for a little more say farther on.) A cleopatrician in | 34 |
her own right she at once complicates the position while Burrus | 35 |
and Caseous are contending for her misstery by implicating her- | 36 |