The old adage “what is one man’s laughter may be another man’s dirge” is not inapplicable to the selections of wit and humor in your book.
Please let me “dib” this one suggestion,
Gulping rich food brings on indigestion,
Homeopath these rescued treasures,
Little at a time conserves the pleasures.
Good luck to “Sheared Cream o’ Wit”.
Augustus E. Willson
Foreword
The rare gift of originality is denied most of us, but a measure of compensation rests in the gift of appreciation which has been so freely bestowed, in some degree at least, upon nearly every one of the human race. As one who enjoys this blessing, the compiler of this little volume has counted it a labor of love, and hence a delight, to gather together during a period of forty years choice bits of humor and quaint verse, for his own amusement and the delectation of an inner circle of friends.