THE MAN YOU CAN HELP.
;There will - grasp your , hand ”, Witli.a pleasant-, cordial smile; ' fPliere of >tnen who will pass you by . style. ■,-You,i£fajr. bo “cut” sometimes by those , ; -/-.\Whpml6~lioyhood days you knew', , .. always treat you well : 4>'tWhenihe wants a-favor from you. •How glad is he that you look so well, ■„ , And "how do your children do? . ••Your, wife is in good health, he trusts, •>“ And your business prospering too. He struck a new brand of cigars today— By the way, just try a few! Oh, yes', a man will treat you well W;hen he wants a favor from you. 1 When the favor’s done—alasl alas! How Suddenly he forgets How he loved you wlien he needed, perhaps. Your help to pay his debts. ■ But the fact remains, and every one knows That this assertion’s true— A man will always treat you well When he wants a favor from you. ■ - —Somerville Journal.
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Fair Play, Volume II, Issue 27, 1 November 1894, Page 30
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152THE MAN YOU CAN HELP. Fair Play, Volume II, Issue 27, 1 November 1894, Page 30
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