Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 28, 1907, HOME SECTION, Image 32

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1. SaidTIufry to her mirror. "You cannot Veep a placed
And she shook her finger scornfully at her own dimpled facdu
"Your clothes are far too pretty! But' sheadded with a sigh,
111 have to wear them, for new gowns J can't afford to buy .
3. The laundry was a fine one, exclusive and high class.
And Fluffy really liked to iron. She piled a shining mass
The overseer said, "My dear, at this wotk you excell 1"
2. :"But thea her thoughts went ram6ling on. "of this one thing I'm sure I
I must get some position soon, or I'll be very poor.
And though it isn't work that's just exactly to my mind.
That laundress position is the best that 1 can find."
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4. Of course 'twas rather tiresome, but Fluffy worked away.
Her plucky perseverance helped her bravely through each day.
The overseer watched her, and finally he sari.
"My dear, you must stop ironing and do office work instead."
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He put her in the office, and it was Fluffy's task
To give out finished laundry work to those who came to ask.
Some gentlemen cf course called for their shirts, and every man.
ueiayea to taiK witn nutty, and the trouble then began.
Though Fluffy was so dienified. and scare! v ArA m , Jt
She couldn't keep the dimples from appearing in eachdieek.
Said the overseer sadly, "This laundry, I perceive.
Is no place for you. Fluffy, and 1 fear you'll have to leave."
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