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As rival candidates. In strict accordance with the laws Which rule election strife, Each party cast about for flaws In its opponent's life. And each committee let in turn (A rare event, indeed) The light of jDlayful Fancy bui'n. To meet this pressing need. First, Brown's Committee spread the tal (One's sense of right it shocks) That Mr. Leech had been in gaol For keeping fighting cocks. Then Leach's friends stepped forth to state How Brown, in early life, Had killed a well-known magistrate And bolted with his wife. Thus, day by day our friends amassed A frightful load of sin. Until election day had past (I don't know which got in). 11 LOCAL LViUCS. And tlien tlu> rivals homeward turned Their weary footsteps — fain To greet the friends they fancied yearned To worship them again. But when to their respective towns

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