New Yorker August 19th, 1933
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Believe It Or Not
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New Yorker December 10th, 1927
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Why, The Big One's Here For Income-tax Fraud
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New Yorker October 18th, 1941
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Oh, No! Not Already!
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But Is There Anything Left To Give Up For Lent?
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Oh, I Beg Your Pardon! I Thought You Were Cousin
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But, Darling, When I Said You Were Stupid
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The Way I ?gure
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New Yorker June 5th, 1943
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No, No, Junior. Remember Papa's The Meal Ticket
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Granted It's An Improvement Over The Government's
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Perhaps, Sir, You'd Feel Less Alone Over There
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Every One Of Them
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Then Right Here You Start Worrying Are You Maybe
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Tell Me, Spike, Are You Happy Here?
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You'll Get Quite A Pleasant Surprise
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You Mustn't Forget Your Little Swizzle Stick
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When You Say 'at Slight Additional Cost
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Sure, I'm Havin' A Good Time, I Guess
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A Bombproof Shelter
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But If We Gave It To The Victory Book Campaign
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Have You Anything In Which The Butler Murders
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And Another Thing
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New Yorker May 11th, 1940
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It's A Note From A Mr. Ogilvie Of The British
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Not Even If We Washed And You Dried?
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When You Speak Of Better Times
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New Yorker February 20th, 1943
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Do You Mean To Say You've Already Taken Our Full
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New Yorker July 25 1931
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It's A Bimotored Transport. It's Right
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New Yorker November 25th, 1933
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New Yorker August 3 1929
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No, No, Mrs. Flang! This Is Where
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Do You Think I Enjoy ?nding Fault?
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I Must Say I Don't See Anything Particularly
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I Wish To God
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I Was So Sorry To Hear You Were Laid
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New Yorker November 13th, 1943
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But Lots Of Other Presidents Get Bonuses!
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In Future, 'simulated' Mink, If You Please, Miss
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New Yorker October 16th, 1943
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Gracious, You've All Been So Nice
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New Yorker February 14 1931
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You See, We Have To Keep After Nature All
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New Yorker December 31st, 1932
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I Like To Feel That If Anything Ever Happens
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You Ought To Go Right Back And Make Her Salute
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New Yorker August 12th, 1944
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No, No, Junior!
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New Yorker October 19th, 1940
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I've Only Got One Head
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Say, I Wonder How This In?ation Business Is Going
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Thank You, Allardyce
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I'm New Here. Would You Mind Showing
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New Yorker June 21st, 1930
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And Of Course The Chances Are You'll Land Someone
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Anyway, Now We Know He's Not Marrying
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Junior's Being Mencken Again
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Then You Think He's Sincere?
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Does That 'forsaking All Others' Include
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Those Glamorous, Unforgettable Months
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Now This Next Telegram
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Come Now, Folks, This Baby Must Belong To One
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Why Don't You Tell Him About The Of?cer You Gave
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But If I Go Ahead And Reenact The Crime Won't
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All You Ever Think Of Is Work
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Jenkins, Just Dash Out And Whisk This Jacket
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