Pages
poem for Henry M. Spelman
[105] I'm a jolly lawyer and my name is known In Through ever town, in every [clime?], But what I enjoy the best of all Is the [Seeing?] ship of one club "We Dine".
Spelman —
poem
[106] I can do a great many things Most anything comes in my line All good, some better, some best My sound views I think are very quite fine.
Goodale —
note
[107] Order for W.B. at Harv. Coop. 20lbs of the blue papers, with envelopes at the rate of one to 1 1/2 sheets paper —
poem for William A. Jeffries
[108] Broth Brother Now, brother Jeffries, what does worry trouble you You're free from care I'm sure, or or can it be lands? If real estate does trouble you at all, Sapholio will take it off your hands.
"Jeffries"
poem for [Robert T.] Jackson
[109] I'm a versatile all round kind of man, Biological subjects I handle with ease, I have keep pigeons, a goat, hens, illegigle rabbits and plants Who strives after more is is a hard one to please.
Jackson