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I have had many hard things to do in my day, For the life of " the boss " isn't constructed of play ; We've a hundred new things every hour to annoy, And we work more than any one in our employ. The Festival of the Tram Club. 141 But the hardest day's work I remember to-night, Was to visit a cottage, clean, cosey, and bright, Where flowers, birds, and music were strewn without lack, And to carry some news that should drape it with black. A sweet -faced old lady my door -signal met, And gave me ...these words I shall never forget, If I live till Time's wheel has crushed all things at last, And railroads and progress are things of the past: " You've called to see Jack, I suppose, sir ; sit down ; I'm sorry to say 't, but the boy's out of town. He'll be back in an hour, if his train is 'not late, And perhaps you'd be willing to sit here and wait, "While I give you a cup of his favorite tea, Almost ready to pour. Oh! you called to see me? You called to see me? Strange I didn't understand; But, you know, we old ladies aren't much in demand; "You called to see me.
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