RECREATION. xxix 

AN EDITOR’S PERIL. 
The editor stood at the case, 
As printers were once used to stand, 
With a cynical smile on his face 
And a composing stick in his hand. 
He gave his hot forehead a wipe, 
All damp with the grime and the heat, 
And put the reports into type 
For readers of his little sheet. 
“The Japs have forsaken Yalu, 
They’ve gone up the opposite brink, 
They’re moving en masse on Wiju, 
They'll soon fight a battle we think. 
“The army has gone from Anju, 
The march of the troops has begun, 
The latest war news from Chifu 
Shows the Russians to be on the run.” 
So he set up types. Of Kwang-su 
And Anju and Wiju he told, 
And Chifu and Yalu, Niu 
Chwang and others enrolled. 
Then in a few minutes he dropped 
His stick and looked down at the case. 
*n puzzled confusion he stopped 
Setting type with a frown on his face. 
Then added this to his reports: 
“We'd give yew some more of the news 
If these names did not yews all the sorts, 
We've yewsd every one of owr yews.” 
—J. A. Foley, in New York Times. 

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