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THE ANTIQUE

"Martha," she called across the hedge,
"Come over and see the antique I got yesterday—
A dressing table—simply a gem!"

So we went over, Martha and I,
And there, against the living-room wall,
Tangled in a maze of cluttering furniture,
China closets bulging with miscellanies,
Desks, book-cases, sofas, chairs, tables,
With endless repetitions of lamps on them,
Stood the antique.

It was a beauty, she explained,
With spiraling curly-maple legs,
A body of solid mahogany,
And drawer and top of exquisitely feathered maple.

She gloated over every detail of it and its purchase;
It had been owned by a cousin of ex-Governor So-and-so,
Which added incalculably to its value;

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