The Buntling Ball a Grco American Play a Social Satire Illustrations

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The Buntling Ball a Grco American Play a Social Satire Illustrations
Fawcett Edgar
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95 Yet, meeting him, tis ten to one Thou quietly hast taken note How nice an architect has done The building of his overcoat. Thine eye has marked the shape and shade Of peerless trousers, perfect hat The intellectual effort made In tying his cravat. And doubtless thou hast paused and said x " Behold a being not designed The favor of one glance to shed On vulgar members of his kind. For finer clay wise Nature sought (It needs but half a glance to tell) When in propitious mood she wrought This m...odern New York swell. " His breakfast is before him set At ten, eleven, sometimes two, And then he lights a cigarette And skims the morning papers through. 96 THE BUN TUNG BALL. On afternoons he oft will chance A window at the club to try, And stare quite out of countenance The ladies who pass by. Or on a club-lounge he will loll, To wicked scandals giving heed, Some most ridiculously droll, Some very terrible indeed : How slightly Brassnose minds a snub, How Toperton has sprained his wrist, How Slye will have to leave the club For fraudulence at whist.

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