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Civil service jingles and other things

Chapter 52: Transcriber’s note
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A series of witty poems, parables, and light verses lampooning bureaucratic life and public service. Short jingles and longer allegorical sketches caricature clerical drudgery, patronage, political opportunism, and office rivalries, often using mock‑biblical cadence, puns, and comic exaggeration. Narratives follow minor officials navigating promotions, investigations, and changing regimes, while satirical vignettes highlight hypocrisy and the survival tactics of lower‑rank employees. The collection alternates playful rhyme and humorous prose to entertain readers acquainted with administrative routines.

LOWE-MARTIN, PRINT., OTTAWA

Transcriber’s note

Minor punctuation errors have been changed without notice. Hyphenation has been standardized. Spelling has been retained as in the original except for the following:

Page 10: “poeple as his pa” “people as his pa”
Page 30: “Suffragete who wants to” “Suffragette who wants to”
Page 33: “It it weren’t within” “If it weren’t within”
Page 48: “(We have’nt come to” “(We haven’t come to”
Page 56: “In their litle way” “In their little way”