The last glass
Poetry. Poem tells how speaker has given up drink. At end of text: Since the above gay and festive youth swore off, he has braced up and purchased a hat, a pair of cuff buttons, a sett of shirt studs, and a biled shirt at Franklin's 99 Cent Store, 252 Essex St., the cheapest place in Salem. Date from appearance of item. First line: No, thank you, not any to night, boys, for me.
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