EXERCISE FOR THE LANGUAGE STUDENT

A VERY PRETTY QUARREL

He—Tell me you love me, pretty poppet

She—I love you more than you love me!

He—Oh, no! Excuse me, my own moppet;

But truly, sweet, that cannot be!

She—What cannot be?

He— That you could love me

More or as much as I love you.

She—Ah, so you set yourself above me?

He—No, no! not that!

She— Oh, yes, you do!

He—Now do be reasonable, dearie.

She— I will be, sir, if you’ll allow

I love you best.

He— You make me weary!

She—Well, just admit it, anyhow.

He—I won’t!

She— If you did love me best, dear,

You’d say whatever I might ask,

Because I ask it.

He— Chuck the rest, dear;

You’ve set me now an easy task.

She—I love you best! Is not that so, love?

He— It is; and thus we meet the test

I say what you command, you know, love,

Only because I love you best!

She—You horrid thing!

He— Why, what now, Janet?

I said just what you asked me to!

She—You’re mean and cruel!

He— You began it!

She— I didn’t! You did!

He— No; ’twas you!

He—Come, dearie, stop this silly snarling;

You do love most, I spoke in jest;

She—No, no, your love is greatest, darling;

He— No, my sweetheart, you love me best!

(Repeat ad lib. D. C. al fine)