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NYE AND RILEY'S
Wit and Humor
(Poems and Yarns)
BY
James Whitcomb Riley & Bill Nye
Illustrated BY BARON DE GRIMM, E. ZIMMERMAN, WALT McDOUGALL, AND OTHERS
Biographical
Why it was done.
Contents
Where He First Met His Parents
Never Talk Back
The Gruesome Ballad of Mr. Squincher
Anecdotes of Jay Gould
A Fall Crick View of the Earthquake
August
Julius Cæsar in Town
His First Womern
This Man Jones
How to Hunt the Fox
The Boy Friend
A Letter of Acceptance
In the Afternoon
The Rise and Fall of William Johnson
(A CHRISTMAS STORY)
From Delphi to Camden
The Grammatical Boy
Craqueodoom.
The Chemist of the Carolinas
His Crazy-Bone
Prying Open the Future
Mr. Silberberg
Spirits at Home
Healthy but out of the Race.
Lines
ON HEARING A COW BAWL, IN A DEEP FIT OF DEJECTION, ON THE EVENING OF JULY 3, A. D. 18—
Me and Mary
Niagara Falls from the Nye Side
"Curly Locks!"
Lines on Turning Over a Pass
That Night
The Truth about Methuselah
A Black Hills Episode
The Rossville Lecture Course
Rossville, Mich., March, '87.
The Tar-heel Cow
A Character
The Diary of Darius T. Skinner
THE MAN IN THE MOON
His Christmas Sled.
Her Tired Hands
Ezra House
"Oh, Wilhelmina, Come Back!"
A HINT of SPRING.
A Treat Ode
"Our Wife"
My Bachelor Chum
The Philanthropical Jay
"A Brave Refrain."
A Blasted Snore
Good-bye er Howdy-do
Society Gurgs From Sandy Mush
While Cigarettes to Ashes Turn
Says He
Where the Roads Are Engaged in Forking
McFeeters' Fourth
In a Box
Seeking to Set the Public Right
A Dose't of Blues
Wanted, a Fox
SUTTERS CLAIM
Seeking to Be Identified
THE OLD CIDER MILL.
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