Jim Marshall's New Pianner And Other Western Stories. (Specially Adapted for Public Reading.)

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Most all of us have, in our day — In some sort of shape, some kind of way — "Painted the town with the old stuff," "Dipped in stocks or made some bluff, Mixed wines old and new, Got caught in wedlock by a shrew.
Stayed out all night, tight, Rolled home in the morning light.
With crumpled tie and torn clawhammer, 'N' woke up next day with a katzen jammer," And walked. Oh '■ — , how we walked Now, don't try to yank every bun.
Don't try to have all the fun.
Don't think that you know it all, Don't
...think real estate won't fall, Don't try to bluff on an ace, Don't get stuck on a pretty face.
Don't believe every jay's talk — For if you do you can bet you'll walk!
And other stori^. 5^ "GIVE THE DEVIL HIS DUE." HE Devil has always been sorely abused, Of all of earth's evils he has been accused.
And search where you may you can find but a few Who are willing to give to the Devil his due.
Most people have always supposed it was right To slander the Devil and treat him with spite, To such the idea is entirely new Of honestly giving the Devil his due.


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