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He cuts his Last Tooth —
joy of parents. |
After a course of the ususal infantile maladies, |
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He goes to school. |
His indulgent parents send him a hamper. |
He falls in love with Ethel at a juvenile party. |
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| After a two years' courtship he proposes. She says, "Not until he gets into jackets." |
He gets into jackets. |
He determines to grow younger as quickly as possible. |
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| He grows younger |
Younger |
Younger |
Younger |
and Younger. |
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| Ethel, in the meantime, has developed into this; and |
They are married. |
He is now young enough to think of choosing a profession. |
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| He chooses the army. |
He grows younger still. Indignation of his Colonel.
Extract from R.O. :— "Lieutenant Oldboy will please to be much older by next parade." |
Ha! an idea! False whiskers. |
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| But it wont do! |
So he goes to a theatrical perruquier to be made up "old". Perruquier asks, "Benevolent or characteristic?" He says, "Benevolent." |
He is made up "Benevolent", but
with only partial success. |
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| In the meantime, Ethel has grown Older. |
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And Oldboy
Younger, |
Younger and younger. |
He finally retires from the service, full of honours and of years. |
| Older |
Older |
Older |
Older and older. |
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4 December, 2006
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