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n. 1 Glabrous was his dial and plaited was his bonnet, and he, a puny colt --(how sad the neck he bore, and long)-- was now intent on his quotidian chore -- the bus arriving full, of somehow getting on it. 2 one came, a number ten -- or else perhaps an S, its platform, small adjunct of this plebian carriage, was crammed with such a mob as to preclude free passage; rich bastards lit cigars upon it, to impress. 3 the young giraffe described it so well in my first strophe, having got on the bus, started at once to curse an innocent citizen --(he wanted an easy trophy but got the worst of it.) 4 Then, spying a vacant place, escaped thereto. 5 Time passed. 6 On the way back, a person was telling him that a button was just too low in space.