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Verses and Jingles. Ade, George, 1866–1944 
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THE INDIANA SOCIETY OF CHICAGO

VERSES
AND
JINGLES

GEORGE ADE

THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY

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VERSES AND JINGLES

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VERSES AND JINGLES

By

GEORGE ADE

INDIANAPOLIS THE BOBBS-MERRILL CO.
PUBLISHERS

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COPYRIGHT 1911
THE BOSS-MERRILL CO.

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EXPLANATION

AT last my verses are to be published! I would not trust them to a commercial publisher. Come to think of it, no commercial publisher has asked for them. Why? Because I am not suspected of being a poet, or a versifier or even a rhymester.

But a newspaper writer feeding a hungry column, an eight-hour librettist answering the call for "extra numbers" and a college alumnus helping out on the annual, finds, in checking up the rush-and-tumble work of many years, that he has accumulated in his private archives quite a mess of something or other that cannot be filed under the head of "prose."

Many of the items of merchandise filling these pages were prepared for various musical plays. Some were tried out and page: [][View Page []] failed to satisfy the yearnings of the tired business man who happened to be in the theater that evening. Others were handed back to me as being too subtle or too frivolous or too something. Anyway they were handed back. Some of them were sung in public, but these will seem new, even to those who endeavored to hear them.

Most of them will be tagged and some dated not that I would take advantage of the statute of limitations, but merely to let the reader know that I formed the habit early in life and could not overcome it immediately.

G. A.

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