On July 20th the Editor writes and says that he likes the poem very much, and wishes to print it in his August number, but would be glad if you could make the poem refer to Mr. or Mrs. Douglas Fairbanks instead of the Prince. He must have the proof by the first post to-morrow as he is going to press. Show, how you would reconstruct your last verse.
(6) Consider the following passages—
(i) I love little pussy,
Her coat is so warm,
And if I don't hurt her
She'll do me no harm.
(ii) Who put her in?
Little Tommy Green.
(a) Carefully amend the above so that they rhyme properly.
(b) Do you as a matter of principle approve of these kinds of rhyme?