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My Valentine

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
February
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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O, won't yon be my valentlne Uttle mnid.sweet maid, Beiore you don thls crinoline. Pretty niftid, dear maid ' Whlle I can rat uoar to you Without - us I will have to do - sitting f ii oue room, you in 'tothcr, Telepbouing to cach other, Tlius to sigh us we'll have to do, So fashiou dccrees, iu a mouth or two. It seems to rae, my valentiue. Ciracious maid. truc maid. l'ra sure to love you in crinoline, My dear maid, fair muid. O, yes, I'm sure, I know I will But I sort of wauted to get my tul Of loviug you in the present way Bcfore you bow to the hoopskirt 3 sway, For I'm thinking what it's sure to do- Twill separate us in a month or two. So, ií you are my valcntine, Kair maid, dearest maid. Before you don thia crinoline, Dear maid, kind maid, Just say tbat I'm your valentine- By every token, every sien, By all thafs good, by all that's true, The red of the rose, tne violet'a bluc. So I ruay kiss and sit close to you As I caunot do in a month or two. Aiid now ït is aesei ted that the commoii field daisy. the beautlfal flower tiliat city folks rage so over, and wit li, just cttoae, is the breeding place and natural home of the destructive buffaio biifj. Wbetiier thtt i true or not, we do not know, but it miglit be WeU to remember itiSa assertion and exama'nc tJie daisifs next sumtner and Eind out.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier