Fifty Years of Unitarian Life Being a Record of the Proceedings On the Occasio

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Fifty Years of Unitarian Life Being a Record of the Proceedings On the Occasio
T H Eddowes
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I have nothing further to add, Sir.
Umr. MRS. JULIA DODSON SHEPPARD.
We are now to have what is always regarded as a great treat, an Author's Reading. You will notice on the back of our little card a poem by Mrs. Sheppard, which she has kindly consented to read to us, and I hope that she will see fit, or that the spirit will move her, to talk to us also.
MRS. SHEPPARD'S READING.
My friends, it is a disastrous thing to invite a person to any entartamment who thinks she writes poetry. I have been
... proud this winter because I have been making butter, all my relatives have had a portion of that butter, and once when invited out, I took my butter with m3, and said to my friend, "You have heard of certain poets who when invited out to tea, ask, 'wouldn't you like to hear my last poem ?' " I only ask. Would you like some of my last butter ? My friend replied, "I can stand the butter, but I could not the poetry. " I thought when Mr. Penney asked me to 108 Letter.
read my own poem, how proud that friend would be if she could hear me on this occasion.


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