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1885–1933

DECISION REVERSED

Ring Lardner

When I mixed with the shoppers and fought in vain To get what I sought, in the Christmas rush; When they stood on my toes in the crowded train, Or dented my ribs in the sidewalk crush,

I dropped my manners and snarled and swore, And thought: “It's a bothersome, beastly bore!” But when, at the Christmas dawn, they brought My kid to the room where his things were piled,

And when, from my vantage point, I caught The look on his face, I murmured: “Child, Your dad was a fool when he snarled and swore, And called it a bothersome, beastly bore.”

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