Oswald Bastable and Others
Bazaar. Please buy as much as you can bear, For the sufferer needs all you can possibly spare. I know you are sure to take his part, Because you have such a noble heart.' 

'How noble and good and kind you are

To come to Victor A. Plunkett's Bazaar.

Please buy as much as you can bear,

For the sufferer needs all you can possibly spare.

I know you are sure to take his part,

Because you have such a noble heart.'

Mrs. Leslie got:

 'The rose is red, the violet's blue, The lily's pale, and so are you. Or would be if you had seen him fall Off the top of the ladder so tall. Do buy as much as you can stand, And lend the poor a helping hand.' 

'The rose is red, the violet's blue,

The lily's pale, and so are you.

Or would be if you had seen him fall

Off the top of the ladder so tall.

Do buy as much as you can stand,

And lend the poor a helping hand.'

Lord Tottenham, though, only got one of the old ones, and it happened to be the 'Wreck of[Pg 25] the Malabar.' He was an admiral once. But he liked it. He is a nice old gentleman, but people do say he is 'excentric.'

[Pg 25]

Father got a poem that said:

 'Please turn your eyes round in their sockets, And put both your hands in your pockets; Your eyes will show you things so gay, And I hope you'll find enough in your pockets to pay For the things you buy. Good-bye!' 

'Please turn your eyes round in their 
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