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Doin' some in the tradin' line,
But a'most too YOUNG to know it all --
On'y at PICNICS er some BALL! --
Says to me, in a banterin' way,
As 'we was a-loadin' stock one day, --
"You're a-huntin' a wife, and I want you to see
My girl's mother, at Kankakee! --
She hain't over forty -- good-lookin' and spry,
And jest the woman to fill your eye!
Putt on a collar -- I did, by gum! --
Got down my "plug," and my satin vest --
(You wouldn't know me to see me dressed! --
But any one knows ef you got the clothes
You kin go in the crowd wher' the best of 'em goes! )
And I greeced my boots, and combed my hair
Keerfully over the bald place there;
And Marshall Thomas and me that day
Eat our dinners with Widder Gray
And her girl Han'!
'At would make an ANGEL'S appetite ACHE! --
Pourin' out coffee as yaller as gold --
Twic't as much as the cup could hold --
La! it was rich! -- And then she'd say,
"Take some o' THIS! ' in her coaxin' way,
Tell ef I'd been a hoss I'd 'a' FOUNDERED, shore,
And jest dropped dead on her white-oak floor!
Deal through the Kankakee neighberhood;
And I make it convenient sometimes to stop
And hitch a few minutes, and kind o' drop
In at the widder's, and talk o' the crop
And one thing o' 'nother. And week afore last
The notion struck me, as I drove past,
I'd stop at the place and state my case --
Might as well do it at first as last!