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A Man and a Woman In a Sinking Boat
The woman was worried and very distressful, she could not swim and her dress was too heavy - she would sink like an old iron anchor. The man saw her fear and kept paddling with a grim on his face and a whistle on his lips. “How was your morning, sir.” Said she. “It was a most glorious morning, madam, I see Apollo’s chariot where it always have been and I hear the waves bubbling another Venus, Neptune blesses me with his kindly touch, by Jove, what glorious morning!” She opened her umbrella and smiled wryly “I didn’t know you are also a poet, my sailor friend.” “Neither did I, neither did I, but I also didn’t know you would like to spend the rest of your life with me. That is what brings poetry to my words…” She smiled as he padded and that is how it ends.
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