"R-E-M-O-R-S-E! Those dry Martinis did the work for me; Last night at twelve I felt immense, To-day I feel like thirty cents. My eyes are bleared, my coppers hot, I’ll try to eat, but I cannot. It is no time for mirth and laughter, The cold, gray dawn of the morning after."
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The Sultan of Sulu (1903) act 2, p. 63; Ki-Ram loq.
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George Ade
George Ade (9 February 1866 – 16 May 1944) was an American writer, newspaper columnist, and playwright.
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