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Dear Bill—Is “The Eternal Triangle” a play or a book?—Innocent Imogene.
It’s a heart-throbbing and soul-stirring play, Imogene, in which all humans have at some time or other enacted a leading part—Adam and Eve excepted. In fact I feel certain that neither Adam or Eve ever “Cribbed” in the University of Paradise with its rapturous courses of enchantment. There’s a reason.
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Dear Skipper—What epidemics were suffered by United States troops during the World War?—Si Frever.
Spanish influenza and American Shavetails. Both were rather annoying at times, as any doughboy will tell you.
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Dear Farmer Bill—Being as how you are a tiller of the soil, I suppose you’re familiar with the “Black Eye Susan?”—Nick Nack.
No, Nick, I never met the lady, but I know the gentlemen who gave it to her.
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