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His wife is as beautiful
As a blossoming star in a blue sky,
Or a thought out of Keats.
But she sits at home alone, of an evening,
Watching the romance of the city streets
Through a curtained window,
While at a clubhouse
He bends over a silent poker-table,
And gazes rapturously at a woman's angular face,
Printed on a card.
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