THE SMALLEST PRINT
Everything we have heard and readpushes us out to get the big contract:
‘with my body I thee worship.' There already
we see conditions to the important act:
‘in sickness and in health' ‘till death' and so on.
At this point our eyes cross. We smile and sign,
having, we think, enough to go on.
Good will has mixed and melted yours and mine.
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