! ! 1' S i ? I i I 1 30 ft (copyright, oat, fctr thb mew towc usuu ccq I I ' 1 wjJ&Xz 111 Sggg ' Miss . J!' THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE, JANUARY 12, 190S. "FLUFFY IN THE TROPICS" being' quite the fashion to evade the: winters cold. FluffV Kuffles boarded shio all 7 eager to behold he sights that in the tropic lands enrapture tourists eyes er irunKs sne pacicea wun snow white garb and said her brief good Byes The English swells and Soldiers who are on Jamaica Isle, . ' . And have an eye for beauty, thought her fully worth the while. . They came aboard to see ' her off al least that's what they said. They came aboard to see her on and seeing thus they stayed. At Panama some army men fell eagerly in line; At ancient Cartagena town a poet sighed "Be Minel" At Trinidad a merchant prince be came one of the- train ; At Barbados an English lord enrap turedly did deign And so it went from place to place: a count at Gaudeloupe; St. Thomas gave a Danish beau who had a languid stoop, And just alike the lord, the count, the soldiers and the beau For everywhere that Fluffy went they all were sure to go. So Fluffy found the ship at last too crowded, yet wefl bred; She laughed a tired little laugh and then she firmly said, "It may be just the swagger thing these tropic seas to roam; - I think I've journeyed long enough, so I shall go back home I" ar - - miace. , I 11111 F