Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 15, 1908, HOME SECTION, Image 27

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Twas at Palm Beach in Florida,- away
from ice and snow.
That Fluffy met a timid youth, quite
wealthy, somewhat slow
Yet Traddles was a nice young chap. In
love with her he fell,
And as for Fluffy, why, she liked the
fellow very well.
He never said the ihing he meant, and
yet he tried to pay
Fine compliments in fitting words. "Miss
Fluffy Oh I say.
Miss Fluff Ruff Ruffles, you're a plum
no, no, I mean a peach.
You're quite the sourest no the sweet
est, thing upon ihe beach."
Now. Fluffy knew the boy meant well
and 10 she let him talk.
And to the envy of all men she went
with him to walk.
They walked beside the sad sea waves
and Traddles felt that he ,
Was twice as happy as a man had any
right to be.
' Miss Fluff-Ruff Ruffles, may I say I
like your face? It's plain" .
Then Fluffy drew away and said, "Please
don't say that again." ,
"Oh, pardon, 'twas my faithless tonnue S8Sk
I mPAnt it' .-.lain 4rt m t
That you've the very sweetest face that
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, vva i uu ace.
'Suppose we sit upon the sand and watch
the waves a while?."
Said Fluffy to the luckless youth. He
answered with a smile:
Td rather sit. and look at you; your face,
it seems to me
lr like a sun'r "Look out." said Fluffy,
"or youII go to sea"
And then the luckless youth swam out,
but Fluffy only ran.
And soon regained the higher beach; then
said, " You poor, dear man,
I. saw the wave was coming and tt-was
so good a chance I
When you've changed to. something
dryer you may lead me in this dance
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