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But I, when I undress me Each night, upon my knees Will ask the Lord to bless me With apple-pie and cheese.
Eugene Field
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Eugene Field
Age: 45 †
Born: 1850
Born: September 3
Died: 1895
Died: November 4
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Let my temptation be a book.
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But he who truly loves books loves all books alike, and not only this, but it grieves him that all other men do not share with him this noble passion. Verily, this is the most unselfish of loves!
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Let my temptation be a book, which I shall purchase, hold and keep.
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What smells so? Has somebody been burning a Rag, or is there a Dead Mule in the Back yard? No, the Man is Smoking a Five-Cent Cigar.
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When I demanded of my friend what viands he preferred, He quoth: A large cold bottle, and a small hot bird!
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Father calls me William, sister calls me Will, Mother calls me Willie, but the fellows call me Bill!.
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