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Remarks

Remarks, by Bill Nye


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Title: Remarks

Author: Bill Nye

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REMARKS

By BILL NYE.

(EDGAR W. NYE.)

Ah Sin was his name;

And I shall not deny,

In regard to the same,

What the name might imply:

But his smile it was pensive and childlike,

As I frequent remarked to Bill Nye.

--Bret Harte.

With over

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