Her seckond husband waz a pretty good talker but a poor listener, and,
tharefore, he died.
Her third husband waz a deff and dum man, and, az she remarked, “either
he or she had got teu die, and the man died.”
Her fourth husband undertook teu out-talk her, and died early.
In this way she went on deskribing her husbands, 12 in all.
Az i roze teu depart i sed teu her sollemly:
“ELIZABETH MEACHEM, yu hav been mutch marrid, and mutch an inkosolate
widder--at what time ov life do yu think the marrid state ceazes teu be
preferable?”
She replied:
“Yu must ask sumboddy older than i am.”
{MISSELLANEOUS.}
GOOD REZOLUSHUNS FOR 1872, 1873 & 1874.
That i wont smoke enny more cigars, only at sum body else’s expense.
That i wont borry nor lend--espeshily lend.
That i will liv within mi inkum, if i hav tew git trusted tew do it.
That i will be polite tew evry boddy, except muskeeters and bed-bugs.
That i wont advise enny boddy, until i kno the kind ov advise they are
anxious tew follow.
That i wont wear enny more tite boots, if i hav tew go barefoot tew do
it.
That i wont eat enny more chicken soup with a one-tined fork.
That i wont swop dogs with no man, unless i kan swop two for one.
That i wont objekt tew enny man on ackount ov hiz color, unless he
happens tew be blue.
That i wont sware enny, unless i am put under oath.
That i wont beleave in total depravity, only in gin at 4 shillings a
gallon.
That poverty may be a blessing, but if it iz, it iz a blessing in
disguise.
That i will take mi whisky hereafter straight--straight tew the gutter.
That the world owes me a living--provided i earn it.
That i will stick tew mi taylor az long az he will stick tew me.
That i wont swop enny hosses with a deakon.
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That no man shall beat me in politeness, not so long az politeness
kontinues tew be az cheap az it iz now.
That i wont hav enny religious kreed miself, but will respekt every
boddy else’s.
That if lovely woman smaks me on one cheek, i will turn her the other
also.
That if a man kalls me a phool, i wont ask him to prove it.
That i will lead a moral life, even if i lose a good deal ov phun by it.
That if a man tells me a mule wont kik, i will beleave what he sez
without trieing it.
That if enny boddy loozes even a goose i will weep with him, for it iz a
tuff bizness tew looze a goose.
That if i ever do git a hen that kan lay 2 eggs a day, i shall insist
upon her keeping one ov the eggs on hand for a sinking phund.
That it iz no disgrace tew be bit bi a dog unless he duz it the seckond
time.
That it iz just az natral tew be born ritch az poor, but it iz seldum so
convenient.
That one ov the riskyest things tew straddle iz the bak ov a 60 day
note.
That the best time tew repent ov a blunder iz just before the blunder is
made.
That i will try hard tew be honest, but it will be just mi darn luk tew
miss it.
That i won’t grow enny kats. Spontaneous kats hav killed the bissness.
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