"She'll drive
with me if I bring them both, I guess, won't she?"
He began to sing:
"For to-night we'll merry, merry be!
For to-night we'll merry, merry be--"
Leaping uproariously upon the aged Tinker, he caught him by the
waist and waltzed him round and round the room.
THE END
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