CS SB) And ere many months, if the truth must be told, The Marquis, so mighty in riches, made bold, And his love to the Monarch confided. Who his daughter bestowed on the youth with much pleasure, Having heard of the nobleman’s vast heaps of treasure, Of the lands which he claimed as his own. Then Miss Pussy of course as a bridemaid appears, And receives at the wedding full share of the cheers, Though but half of her prowess is known. But in less than a month she got married herself To a fine palace cat, they say rolling in wealth, Who she taught on his hind legs to walk. It was no fault of hers he was weak at a chat, “It is you, love,’ he said, ‘who so well can do that ;’ So the lady she does all the talk. oe 34Iee Stokey Fokey. TOKEY JOKEY, Im the one For hot baked taties and lots of fun, Waxy, mealy, or underdone, None better than mine in the island. I feed all the people wherever I halt, With a dab of good butter, some pepper and salt, And I ne’er found a man with the heart to find fault With my taties, the best in the island.