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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1904)
I . ' ' ' ' ' . I TTK3 E EACSEHK DCF KKDaatf SA 1X1(10, EE ,There-I have found the royal road to success at last. I noticed how many " I had to wait until the postman came along to mail them, because the envelopes .. w-,. ., . . . m . . . . t . .. . U poem, are printed in the marines, so I have decided to write poetry. With but little were too !ong to go into the letter drop. He smiL when he took them. No doubt r . ,W' ,l h" b"n t0ur.day. n f my p0eiT JhC l I effort I have turned out thirty beautiful ones, and I am sure the editors will be happy to he envies me." ' received them now. I wonder if they will telegraph and ask me how much I j bay them." . want for them." j "Two weeks an . j - ru t' V vi; n .v v..j .u . . . ' ... . , .v "What? A dollar and ten cents postage duel Why why really. Mr. Post V peare and K.pl.ng and all of them had their moments of anxiety. No doubt the editors man Wou)d y0u accept , poem in payment? t couid wrfte you one a moment .,T m th , feel so badly because they cannot buy my T , ; are so impressed with my work that they want to show it to a 1 the r friends, and so n ,.i .. ' . ,.: 7 . 7 . . . I ,. i Ahl 1he postman!" hi5uu,bu v O. very wed , pose I shall have to keep them and make a comic opera of them some time." j 1 cvvyefcft'-1:' ' i i,t.--..-'"4?v I 1 I I ; ; r-' ---r - - . J - L ' ill