The Youth At College
By tho letters that be wrote thera, Proud these pareutu grow of him, Sent their mouey ia abuudanco, - Gratifled his ev'ry whim ; Still u thing they urged upon Mm, And it was his heiiHri to guard, Sa ving in their letter, " Axthur, We're afrayj yuu worktu-j hmi." . indeed,' ie iw '-v red kA '■ )i:it, (I;';'.!1 a-i ui ". 'tla for fan e ! Toll : . 'Mi d ' gr at p .'i '■' eaja r iieubc v" So they eeni rheit boy mom mont-y To extnd, lor niiihiight oil, And it aeepiy wroiu;lit ilieir spirits Thiulïiuy iiow tliat boy did toil. On the day the money reached him Ele was smoking a cigar, Absently engaged in coimlinpt Carouis at a billiard bar, Now and then a bracing coolttail For divertiion's sake he'd kill ; Now and then he'd sigh and ponder O'er his big tuition bill. And lio thought about his tailor, Scauned the locg arrearn of reut, Ci; herod top two q;iarters' waahing A.ud the money to bim lent, Found hia debits faat and weighty ; Ho to ease the load of all, He lnnged for ten long hours Madly at a tilliard-ball.
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