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The Cheerful Thinker.

I'd love to pay the income tax, I'd pay it with delight; I'd pile- the stuff in precious stacks— I'd sit up half the night. - I'd try to be the, first to pay— I J d be it if I could; And then I'd go my. cheerful way— At least, I think-1 would. Of course, I'd want an income big, So I could pay the "more; '■' The deeper down I had to dig The richer stream I'd pour. • If I had dividends in stacks, With millions to the good, How joyously I'd pay the tax — At least, I think I would. '

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Free Lance, Volume XIV, Issue 723, 9 May 1914, Page 7

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104

The Cheerful Thinker. Free Lance, Volume XIV, Issue 723, 9 May 1914, Page 7

The Cheerful Thinker. Free Lance, Volume XIV, Issue 723, 9 May 1914, Page 7

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