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Auto/Memory Album
no owners name - Trimble writes a lot, maybe family members?

no owners name, album has Portrush crest in corner

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1) Keep old mem'ries every dear, By thought thats good and true, And burnish
them with Golden Deeds, And they'll be bright to you. ??
2) If one Bum-Bee, Stung another Bum-Bee (on the Bum-Bee's Bum-Bee), What
colour would the Bum-Bee's Bum-Bee. C. M. Trimble?
3) No man is a match for a woman except with a poker and a pair of hobnailed
boots. not always even then. S. Trimble?
4) Of all the albums I have seen, Some are red & some are green, But out in
India, where I have been XXXXXXX J. Martin
5) The rain it raineth every day, Upon the just and unjust fellow, But
mainly on the just because The unjust stole the just's umbrella. H. Rice
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6) Just an ankle, Just a skirt, Just a flapper, Just a flirt. Vi Moore

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1) Notwithstanding C.M.T.?
2) Belfast Corporation J. Young
3) "Mickey" "Minnie" ?

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1) There is so much bad in the best of us, And so much good in the worst of
us, That it ill becomes the best of us, To speak about the worst of us. M.
D.
2) She. Don't let father see you kissing me, Bert. He.
Sure, I'm not kissing you. She. Well, just in case you do.
"Gracie"
3) Love Measure. 16 Looks = 1 Wink 16 Winks = 1 Kiss
28 Kisses = 1 Cuddle 4 Cuddles = 1 moonlight meeting
2 moonlight meetings = 1 match. S. R. M.
4) The grass is green, the Rose is red, Remember me when I am dead. My wee
coffin shall be black, Six wee angels round my back. Two to run, two to
play, And two to carry my bones away. (to Kelly's Bone Yard.) C. M. T.
5) There is no such thing as an innocent woman, They all know by instinct
what we try to teach them. D. Trimble
6) Little drops of Powder, Little dabs of Paint, Makes the girls complexion,
faint? Just look like what it ain't. J. R.?

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1) The first washing.
2) C. M. T?

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1) Can you read this? ............ E. Clarke, C. M. Tumble???
2) It's a sin to covet your neighbour's wife, Much less a penny bun; But
thank the lord it is not a sin to covet your neighbour's son. SHE!
It's a sin to covet your neighbour's wife, Or his oxen slaughter; But thank
the lord it isn't a sin To covet your neighbour's daughter. HE!
Partners in the crime.
3) The Devil sends wind to blow the Ladies skirts on high; But the Lord
sends the dust To blind the bad man's eye. H. L. Young
4) There was a young lady of Eeling, Who walked upside down on the ceiling,
When she fell on her neck, she muttered "by heck, It's a very peculiar
feeling." W. A. E. W.??
5) She has left undone those things which she ought to have done.
6) Natives of Tahiti pronounce it "Tity" (to rhyme with blighty).
There was a young woman of Tahiti, Whose neighbours declared she was
flahiti, For they saw on her line (if Monday was fine) An extremely
diaphanous nahiti. M. D. T.??

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1) Pilgrims of the Night. Fleas.
2) Love is just a feeling, A very funny feeling, a feeling that you never
before, a feeling that you feel, When you feel you want to feel, A feeling
that you'll feel for evermore. One who knows. R. C.
3) "One crowded hour of glorious life, Is worth an age without a name"
Glyn Davies
4) Love many - Trust few. Always paddle your own canoe. N. C. S. 3/3/36
5) When a woman lets the cat out of the bag, it generally comes out tale
first. M. D. Trimble
6) By hook or by crook, I will be last in this book. M. Trimble
7) By hook or by crook, You're not last in this book. R. M. Woodside.
~ By pen or by quill, I don't think you will.
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