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3 ? Brew ever the Tipple - the tear came into mine ée - I thought of thee - the Palomer Miss Adams - of poor dear Mrs Elly The whole of ye Even Warming-pan were marshalled before me - More Songs were Sung - & I wound up with 'My little Maid & ? Bonnet! encore d__n the enemies - these Texans believe that I have a Patent Pair of Lungs - After the Concert the ? had retired to the 'Ladies' Parlor of the Hotel in which the Consul was held & "Mr B's company particularly requested by the Ladies' when did Beauty Ever plead in vain - & there were some there meriting this appelation. A Petit Souper was ready - & then I was re-victimized - The Moments flew gaily along - Cynthia was getting low on the horizon - but in the blue heavens the Souls of despairing Virgins (Stars) did twinke so sincerely - Each thought of his couch, but one ? had started a march upon my constancy - no not constancy - He was merely dirty - How