Seven-Twenty-Eight, Or, Casting the Boomerang: a Comedy of To-Day, in Four ...
Seven-Twenty-Eight, Or, Casting the Boomerang: a Comedy of To-Day, in Four ...
Augustin Daly
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Jessie (waltzing), "Fair Melanie — so they say all can see, Loved fair nature, only nature, As she roamed the wild wood free ; Oh, what delight fills the heart, heaves the breast, When all dreaming, idly dreaming, 'neath the trees one lies to rest." (Speaks,) Oh, how that music do go through me. I can never raise my arms to do a bit of work when I hear a waltz nowadays, and I've been to three balls in three weeks — and another one to-night, if I can get off to go. I'm going to wear Missis' garn...et silk. She so seldom wears it. It 54 Seven -Twenty -Eight; can't make no matter to her whether it stays packed away in her trunk,- or whether it goes to the ball with me. And IVe sewed on a pair of Mrs. Bargiss's mousquetaire tops to my three-buttoned kids. The bracelets will just cover the seams. Oh, that music I (Sings and waltzes^ Oh ! I do hope they'll play that waltz to-night. I got these flowers from Miss Florence's old leghorn. They'll make a lovely wreath. Oh, I wouldn't miss the ball to-night for a million.
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