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1862–1900

Tantalization.

Thomas Winthrop Hall

She stands beneath the mistletoe As though she did not know it. She looks quite unconcerned, you know, And pretty, yes,— but, blow it,

I have to turn and walk away; I'll have revenge anon. She knows quite well, alack the day, That my wife is looking on.

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