The Roanoke Times, Virginia, October 4, 1891
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The Roanoke Times, Virginia, October 4, 1891
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The Roanoke News, Weldon, North Carolina, August 12, 1909
I Love My Wife; But, Oh, You Kid!
Now Jonesy was a married man—oh yes, he was
Sweet girlie on the single plan—I guess she was
Jonesy stopped and spoke to girlie
Just as old friends often do
And he said, “I’m married but”
“That ‘but,’ my dear, means you”
I love, I love, I love my wife—but oh, you kid!
For my dear wife I’d give my life—but oh, you kid!
Now wifey dear is good to me, a wrong she never did
I love, I love, I love my wife—but oh, you kid!
Now Jonesy’s wife and butcher man each morn would chat
This butcher too was married but she didn’t mind that
And when poor Jonesy left the house each morning
They would sit and spoon
“Tell your tootsie who you love”
Then softly he would croon:
“I love, I love, I love my wife—but oh, you kid!”
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The Roanoke News, Weldon, North Carolina, August 12, 1909
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The Roanoke News, Weldon, North Carolina, August 12, 1909
What would you think of a woman who addressed a club meeting of men by telling them how charming, how well gowned, how pretty, they were?
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