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1862–1942

XXVI.

Samuel Ellsworth Kiser

One morning when the boss was out somewhere And when the clerk was at the bank and me And her was here alone together, she Let out a screech and jumped up in the air

And grabbed her skirts and yelled: “A mouse!” And there One come a-runnin’ right at her, and, gee! They was n't a blame thing that I could see To whack it with, except an office chair.

I grabbed one up and made a smash and hit Her desk and broke a leg clear off somehow, And when the boss came back and looked at it He said that I would have to pay, and now,

When ma finds out I know just what I'll git — Next pay-day there will be an awful row.

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