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Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, April 25, 1891 by Various
page 31 of 45 (68%)
THE OTHER MAN.

My health is good, I know no pain,
I am not married to a wife;
From all accounts I'm fairly sane,
And yet I'm sick to death of life.

The path that leads to wealth and fame
Cannot be traversed in a day;
I find it twice as hard a game,
Because a spectre bars the way.

It has no terrors such as his
Away from which the children ran;
It's not the Bogey, but it _is_
The Other Man.

I met a girl, she seemed to be
A kind of vision from above.
She wasn't--but, alas! for me,
I weakly went and fell in love.

Her father was a _millionnaire_,
Which didn't make me love her less.
I thought her quite beyond compare,
And gave long odds she'd answer "Yes."

She thrilled me with each lovely look
She gave me from behind her fan,
She took my heart, and then she took--
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