THE SORROWS OF WILSON.

(With humble apologies to Thackeray.)

Wilson had a love for Charlotte

That impelled him to address her

(Charlotte was a town, and Wilson

Was a famous ex-Professor).

So upon the War in Europe

He delivered an oration,

Darkly hinting at the problems

Calling for elucidation.

As reported in the papers,

He discussed the situation

With Olympian detachment

And conspicuous moderation.

But the wireless Wolff discovered

In his words a declaration

Of his laudable intention

To proceed to mediation.

Thus the speech, which cost good Wilson

Many hours of toil and trouble,

From a sober cautious statement

Turned into a Berlin bubble.

Charlotte, having heard the lecture,

Ignorant of what was brewing,

Like a well-conducted city

Went on innocently chewing.


"The water in the South-West Norfolk Fens has now subsided about 6 in. Two 6 ft. openings have been cut in the river bank near the Southery engine to let the water flow into the river. Two temporary slackers have been put in the openings, so that they can be closed when the tide is higher in the river."

Provincial Paper.

They might just as well have been put into the trenches.


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Orderly Officer. 'What are you doing without your rifle, Sentry?'

Tommy. "Beg pardon, Sir, but I ain't the Sentry."

Orderly Officer. "Who are you, then, and where is the Sentry?"

Tommy. "Oh, 'e's inside out of the rain. I'm one of the prisoners."


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