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May I See You Home?


Rebus: "May Eye C U Home My Deer."
Translation: "May I see you home, my dear?"
An acquaintance card that uses a rebus to ask its question. For a similar card, see I Am Uriah E. Heckert (below). For additional examples, see my Acquaintance Cards album.

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Translation: "May I see you home, my dear?"
An acquaintance card that uses a rebus to ask its question. For a similar card, see I Am Uriah E. Heckert (below). For additional examples, see my Acquaintance Cards album.

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