Darling, It's Perfect!
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Never Ask What Kind Of A Round They Had. If
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New Yorker October 26th, 1940
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I Don't Listen To The Evidence. I Like To Make
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Wind Resistance
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My Whole Life Seems To Be ?ashing Before Me -
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Four Ralph Waldo Emersons
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There's A Lot Of People In My Bed
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I'm So Excited I Can Hardly Bear It. He Turned
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Mind If I Take A Look Around? My Wife
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Daddy, Can I Have The Tickets To Tear Up?
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New Yorker May 1st, 1943
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You're Wanted On The Phone
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I'm Sorry We Can't Hear Any More From Colonel
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Doctor, This Man Has A Letter From His Personal
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I Do Hope There'll Be Enough
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I Feel So Guilty Enjoying It
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Could You Recommend A Book For A Lady Thirty-?ve
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Dear Mr. Errol Flynn: You Probably Never Heard
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Here It Is. 'mr. And Mrs. Pearson Are In New York
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Spring 7-8224. I Sure Would Like Yours!
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New Yorker January 4th, 1941
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I Couldn't Help Noticing We Were Both Having
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Don't Snap My Head Off
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There Is So Much To Ask About Your Country. Tell
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Better Wear Something Conservative Tomorrow
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New Yorker March 25th, 1944
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Is Mr. Roosevelt Going To Give Two Christmases
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New Yorker December 6th, 1941 #1
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I Wish There Were Some Tactful Way Of Telling
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My Name Is Manny Gorgusson
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Couldn't You Just Use A Broom Until Reconversion
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. . . So Make A Habit Of Straining The Drippings
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You Keep The Chill Out Your Way. I'll Keep
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We've Already Seen That Movie. What's
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Did You Like Paris?
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That Louis What's His Name
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We Grow Happier Every Day
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Enrich The Soil With Humus
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We Showed Youse Everything
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Sh-h-h. Beth Is Dying
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Mr. Webster And Mr. Frank Walked Out Yesterday
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I Can't Remember The Name
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Whee! Wasn't It Nice Of Papa To Buy Us All Union
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New Yorker December 20th, 1941
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It Says Here
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Who Took My Pants?
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I'd Say Greens Along Both Doubles Alleys
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Sorry, Ma'am. Chicken's All Gone. Lamb's All
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Isn't That The Governor Or Senator Or Something
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'arf And 'arf
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I Think I've Got It Now
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Now I Don't Want You To Start Shaking Your Head
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New Yorker September 5th, 1942
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Night Watch
Hey
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. . . Or Perhaps He's Tied Down To A Desk Job
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Dolores! You're The Luckiest Person!
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Don't Take Less Than Six Hundred Dollars For It
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I Hadn't Seen One Till The Other Day Myself
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Will You Kindly Stop Waking Me Up For Porpoises?
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I Can't Complain
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Call Back For Me In An Hour
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New Yorker September 26th, 1942
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Who Do You See About A Promotion?
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All The Latest Song Hits
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New Yorker May 17th, 1941
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They Don't Have Very Much
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Let's Not Tell Him About Using The Bobbie Pin
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New Yorker July 10th, 1943
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