Ravelings . point of extracting morals out of experience they recorded thefollowing conclusions. First, that you can never tell what train a conductor is going to be on until you see himon that particular train. Second, that honesty is the best policy. Third, that they would not say anythingabout their trip to the public at large. And they havent until—now. But this is the belated confession of an-other truthful James concerning the conductor who failed. H Xittle Sweetheart. Ive got a little sweetheart,Shes as sweet as she can be,And I dont care who knows it,I think she sorter fancies me.I can
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Ravelings . point of extracting morals out of experience they recorded thefollowing conclusions. First, that you can never tell what train a conductor is going to be on until you see himon that particular train. Second, that honesty is the best policy. Third, that they would not say anythingabout their trip to the public at large. And they havent until—now. But this is the belated confession of an-other truthful James concerning the conductor who failed. H Xittle Sweetheart. Ive got a little sweetheart, Shes as sweet as she can be, And I dont care who knows it, I think she sorter fancies me.I can shut my eyes and see her.When shes resting after tea, Sitting by the window withA book upon her knee—She is looking off and smiling, And I know she thinks of me. She loved another man beforeShe thought of loving me.But I dont care. It really makesNo diffrence, dont you see.I care not that shes wrinkled, And her age is sixty-three.Shes a dandy little sweetheart, And she sorter just suits me. —Nelson Hall..