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Title: To Marry Or Not To Marry? - A Girl's Reverie Author: Ella Wheeler Wilcox [More Titles by Wilcox] Mother says, "Be in no hurry, Auntie says, with manner grave, Father asks, in tones commanding, Sister crooning to her twins, Grandma, near life's closing days, Maud, twice widowed ("sod and grass") They are six, and I am one, They are older, calmer, wiser: They must know--and yet, dear me, All the world of love there burning - I make answer, "Oh, but Harry "Fate has offered me a prize, "Life without it is not worth So, in spite of all they say, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |