The quotation buried in the sentence—
“What sin was it, sonny?” said an American negress to her lover, when she sat on his best hat, which was flattened. Wearily he heard her musical laugh, and arose to go. His hobby was botany, but not hers, for she was then a merry girl. “Bother the flowers! I would prefer this mellow pineapple, Leonidas,” she said; “I guess we Ethiopians just love fruit!”
is “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.”
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They grab the dress with grip so keen
That half the garb gives way:
And home return with purses lean
To brag of “bargain-day”!
The words in italics are spelt with the same four letters.
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92
Three ladies went sailing out into the West,
Out into the West as the sun sank low;
Each thought as she sailed of the lad she loved best
For they all had ideals, and each had a beau.