The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 9, 1903, Page 1

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Ah, dearest one and fairest one Whose beauty sways us all, No lovlier thing beneath the sun Holds any heart in thrall. From dainty head to slender foot, Along thy lissome length, As flower that springs from gracious root, Lo! purity and strength. Out-doors or in, the motive thou Of summer’s joy and sport, Qut-doors or in, before thee bow Ghe vassals of thy court. Oh! radiant vision of delight, Once more thy flag unfurl, Earth hath no rarer, sweeter sight, Than just--the Summer Girl. Copyright by A. Prescott, 1903. Ode To The ummerGirrl ARSARET B, LT DTN TSP

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