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The Daily Dispatch: August 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], In want of money. (search)
The last words of Mrs. Partington.
--The goes to be a soldier; Mrs. Partington makes a farewell address.
[Polke, my son, stand up While I dress you; hold my bonnet and speaks"] "Fellow-soldier: It is the abandoned duty of all to be patriarchal in these times and to hand down, unrepaired, the glorious flag to all seceding generations." [Here The commenced counting off the new- fashioned cheer, and swinging the old bonnet up and down as he went in, one, two, three; tiger,] "March hesitatinMrs. Partington makes a farewell address.
[Polke, my son, stand up While I dress you; hold my bonnet and speaks"] "Fellow-soldier: It is the abandoned duty of all to be patriarchal in these times and to hand down, unrepaired, the glorious flag to all seceding generations." [Here The commenced counting off the new- fashioned cheer, and swinging the old bonnet up and down as he went in, one, two, three; tiger,] "March hesitatingly into the contented field, and if a rebel demands your quarters, tell him you had but three, and the last one is spent; then, if he won't quit and leave, 'quit yourself like a man,' and may you have a glorious campaign of it"