Miss D. (laughing). Oh, Jimmy! You’re the same boy still. I’ve been lonely and cross, too, and I was coming out to try and redeem myself.
Mr. R. (picking up her umbrella, closing it and putting it under his arm; tucking her hand also under his arm and taking his own umbrella.) Now, this is real “comfy.” We’ll go together. It’s like old times. This is “merry Christmas!” What a lark! (They go out.)
CURTAIN.
The End.
SONGS WORTH WHILE
For School, Home, and All Kinds of Entertainments
Price, $1.00
A collection of 159 old familiar songs that all the world loves to sing—American patriotic airs, folk songs and ballads of many lands, college and glee club ditties both sentimental and humorous, plantation songs and Negro spirituals, songs of the sea, and a few juvenile and sacred numbers. Words and complete piano music are given for each selection. Careful editing is one of the strong points of this admirable collection. Printed on a good quality of paper, well bound to open flat, size 7 by 10¼ inches, with a stout paper cover in colors.