ANOTHER “TEA REBELLION”

When Mis’ Augusty Nichols joined the Tufts

Minerva Club,

She polished up on manners and she then com-

menced to rub

At the hide of Mister Nichols who, while not

exactly rude,

Was hardly calculated for a howling sort of

dude.

Now when Augusty Nichols got to see how

style was run,

You bet she went for Nichols and she dressed

him down like fun;

And the thing in all his actions that she couldn’t

bear to see

Was to have him fill his saucer and go whoof-

ling up his tea.

After more’n a month of stewing;—making

mis’able his life,

She taught him not to shovel all his vittles

with his knife.

And after more’n a volume of pretty spicy talk

She got him in the hang of eating pie with just

his fork.

She trained him so’s he didn’t slop the vittles

round his plate,

She plagued him till he wouldn’t sit in shirt-

sleeves when he ate,

And then she tried her Waterloo, with faith in

high degree

That she could revolutionize his way of drink-

ing tea.

He drank it as his father always quaffed the

cheering cup,

He poured it in his saucer, raised the brimming

puddle up

And gathered in the liquid with a loud re-

sounding “Swoof”

That now at last inspired Mrs. Nichols’ fierce

reproof.

But here was where the victim—ah, here was

where the worm

Arose and fairly scared her by the vigor of his

squirm,

—Sat down his steaming saucer and with a

dangerous light

A-gleaming in his visage, he upbore a Yan-

kee’s right.

From the days of Boston’s party up to now I

think you’ll see

That a Yankee’s independent when you bother

with his tea.

“Consarn your schoolmarm notions,” thun-

dered Mrs. Nichols’ spouse,

“You’ve kept a’dingin’ at me till I’m meechin

round the house.

I’ve swallered that and t’other for I didn’t like

to row

But ye ain’t a-going to boss me in the thing

ye’ve tackled now.

I’m durned if I’ll be scalded all the time I’m

being stung

So I’ll cool my tea, Mis’ Nichols, while ye jab

me with your tongue.”

There are rights ye cannot smother, tyrants,

whoso’er ye be,

And the good, New England Yankee’s mighty

touchy, sir, on tea.