Punkin pi iz the sass ov Nu England. They are vittles and drink, they
are joy on the haff-shell, they are glory enuff for one day, and are
good kold or warmed up. I would like to be a boy again, just for sixty
minnitts, and eat miself phull ov the blessed old mixtur. Enny man who
dont luv punkin pi, wants watching cluss, for he means to do sumthin
mean the fust good chance he kan git. Giv me all the punkin pi i could
eat, when i waz a boy, and i didn't kare whether sunday-skool kept that
day or not. And now that i hav grown up to manhood, and hav run for the
legislature once, and only got beat 856 votes, and am thoroly marrid,
thare aint nothing i hanker for wuss, and kan bury quicker, than
two-thirds ov a good old-fashioned punkin pi, an inch and a halff thik,
and well smelt up, with ginger and nutmeg. Punkin pi iz the oldest
Amerikan beverage i kno ov, and ought to go down to posterity with the
trade mark ov our grandmothers on it; but i am afrade it wont, for it iz
tuff even now to find one that tastes in the mouth at all az they did 40
years ago.
_REMARKS._
Noboddy really luvs to be cheated, but it duz seem az tho every one waz
anxious to see how near they could cum to it.
* * * * *
The wust tyrant in the world iz the wife ov a henpekt husband.
30 Days. NOVEMBER. 1879.
[Illustration: SAGITTARIUS, THE ARCHER.
_Sarching for the Bulls Eye._]
+--+---++------------------------+-------------------------------------+
|@ | @ || _The Slate._ | _FALLING LEAVES._ |
+--+---++------------------------+-------------------------------------+
| 1| S || @ _Chilly_ @ the | Lasting reputashuns are ov a |
| 2| G || _windful_ @ snake | slo growth, the man who wakes |
| 3| M || @ now @ seeks @ | up famus sum morning, iz very |
| 4| T || _puntch_ @ hiz | apt to go to bed sum night and |
| 5| W || @ _fires_ @ den @ | sleep it all off. |
| 6| T || Fred @ @ _kolder_ | |
| 7| F || @ Smith @ _it_ @ @ | * * * * * |
| 8| S || @ _rains_ @ waz @ | |
| 9| G || @ @ _snowy_ @ a @ | Man waz kreated a little lower |
|10| M || _now_ @ @ @ Stage | than the angells, and he haz been |
|11| T || @ _pay_ @ driver @ | a gitting a little lower ever since.|
|12| W || _taxes_ @ @ @ Fred | |
|13| T || @ _now_ @ drove @ | * * * * * |
|14| F || _pay_ @ @ @ from | |
|15| S ||_pew_ Belchertown @ | A man with a very small hed |
|16| G || @ _rent_ @ into | on him iz like a pin without |
|17| M || _now_ @ Boston @ @ | enny, very apt to git into things |
|18| T || @ _visit_ @ _it_ @ | beyond hiz depth. |
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