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Aladdin and the Boss Cockie (cover imaged--add text): (1920)

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198 ALADDIN AND THE BOSS COOKIE<br />

But you love me for myself, <strong>and</strong> you hated me for<br />

my ways of making money. You 're <strong>the</strong> goods."<br />

"Am I? I hope I am."<br />

"Now I've got you my luck is right, <strong>and</strong><br />

rub <strong>the</strong> lamp again <strong>and</strong> dare all superstition.<br />

I'll<br />

got one mine called Buckley's I've<br />

Chance, <strong>and</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Hobson's Choice, <strong>and</strong> my luck's good enough to<br />

is<br />

both names."<br />

beat<br />

"How whimsical you are, <strong>the</strong> same mad<br />

"And <strong>Al<strong>add</strong>in</strong>."<br />

when I've rubbed <strong>the</strong> lamp I'll catch<br />

feet Jones short, <strong>and</strong> I'll make Bainfield <strong>and</strong><br />

Cold-<br />

Willie<br />

<strong>the</strong> Wowser chew files, <strong>and</strong> flee to <strong>the</strong><br />

mountains<br />

where <strong>the</strong> whang doodle mourneth for his first born."<br />

- "No you won't. You'll catch nobody.<br />

work."<br />

You'll<br />

"But I want you to be rich."<br />

"And I want you to be happy, <strong>Al<strong>add</strong>in</strong>. You're<br />

out of debt <strong>and</strong> danger now—stay out."<br />

"You'll make me respectable <strong>and</strong> dull, Vera."<br />

"I'll make you happy, <strong>Al<strong>add</strong>in</strong>, please God!"<br />

Boy Jim opened <strong>the</strong> door <strong>and</strong> through it <strong>the</strong>y<br />

heard <strong>the</strong> sounds of woodwind, brass <strong>and</strong> strings.<br />

"Beginners, please," cried Boy Jim, as many times<br />

rehearsed by <strong>the</strong> celebrated tragedian, Irving<br />

Kemble. "Beginners, please."<br />

"That's us," said <strong>Al<strong>add</strong>in</strong>. "We begin here all<br />

over again."<br />

The End.

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