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"THE BURGOMASTER."An Original Musical Comedy, in a Prologue and Two Acts.
Book and Lyrics by FRANK PIXLEY. Music by GUSTAV LUDERS.
Cast of Characters in the Prologue.
Peter Stuyvesant, Burgomaster of New AmsterdamDoodle Von Kull, his secretaryCol. Kraal, Commandant of the Burgher forcesCapt, Spuj'ten, of the Dutch ship " Blitzen "Bluefeather, Chief of the Tammany tribeTerence Rafferty, a saloon keeper
Indians, Dutch Cadets, Burgher Soldiers, Village Girls, Sailors, etc.
Willem Haagan / Town \.Jan De Peyster ( Councillors I .Dame Stuyvesant, wife of the BurgomasterKatrina Vanderbeck, Doodle's sweeth;artLieut. Sweetser, of the Dutch Cadets
Cast Characters in First Act.
Peter Stuyvesant, after his napDoodle Von Kull, who also has oversleptE. Booth Talkington, an actor in hard luck...."The Harlem Spider," a professional pugilistOfficer Clancy ot the Broadway SquadForeman of the Street GangGrogan, a street laborerWillie Von Astorbilt, "A Midnight Son"Pheobe Kummagin, a TheosophistRuth, the girl from ChicagoDaisy, a Roof Garden FavoritePansyPinkRoseViolet .j Broadway SoubretttesMignonette /Lily 1Dahlia tSunny ShineMamie FairFanny ClearGertie Bright.
Rainy Daisies -
Minnie ZephyrNellie BreezeCissy TwilightMiss WabashMiss BeaconMiss WalnutMiss ChestnutMiss Lexington ....Miss KearneyMiss OliveCharlev Rushline.Willie 'Fullback...
Johimie FlunkEddie RingerGeorgie PonyTommy EuclidFreddie SpreeHarry YellerFrankie FreshJimmy Roundtr ...Jack FlushGussie Fuller
< Rainy Daisies V .
Primrosesfrom
Miss Prim'sSeminary
College Boyson a
Vacation
Cast of Characters in Second Act.
Peter StuyvesaHt, who is " Seeing the Elephant "Doodle Von Kull"The Harlem Spider""Jean Gaussin "Glitter, a Gold Brick OperatorE. Booth Talkingtou, of the International Dime Museum.Phoebe Kummagin"Sapho"Willie Von Astorbilt, the Burgomaster's pilotRuth, The Summer GirlMrs. Splurger, of the New York "400 "Clara SunshineBessie IrwinGrace GrayHelen HuntDorothy DangerTes.sie Flirter SeasideElla Swimmer 1 FairiesIda SoonerTillie Shorter :Maud OgleJennie FisherEdith Loveday
Lord Chilblain, of ChilblainL/ord HamptonLord SussexLord WilmarthLord TrevorLord ChumleyLord WinchelseaLord SouthamCommodore TrimClarenceHaroldPercyAlgernonReginaldArthurMelvilleMauricePaulChesterRutherford
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Contents.
Prologue.'-' Page
Overture 1
1. Female Chorus Dutch Girls. 9
2. Ensemble "Good-bye, Mr. Amsterdmn'.' Col. Kraal. Burgher, Soldiers, etc. 19
3. Song: "Keep Cool." Peter Stuyvesant. 34
4. Song and Refrain "We're Civilized now!' Bluefeather and Indians. 27
5. Military Song: "The Dutch Cadets!' Lieut. Sweetser and soldiers. 31
6. Drinking" Song: "I drink fro?n my heart to yon!' Capt.Spuyten, Dutch Girls,and sailors. 35
7. Finale 39
Act I.
8. Opening Chorus "We always work the public!' Foreman and Workingmen. 45
9. Solo and Chorus "The Zand of the Midnight Son!' .Willie von Astorbilt. 49
10. Song "The Little Soubrette!' Daisy and Soubrettes. 54
11. Ensemble "in dear old College Bays!' College Boys. 58
12. Solo and Chorus .."The Modem Gladiator." Harlem Spider, Tough Girls, etc. 63
13. Scene "The Rainy Daisies'.' Female Chorus. 66
14. Song and Chorus "The Tale of the Kangaroo!'...Peter Stuyvesant,Willie, Ruth, and Chorus. 70
15. Finale 73
Act II.
16. Opening Number "Bathing Girls!'. Daisy and Chorus. 80
17. Comic Song "We haven't discovered him yet." .Talkington and Chorus. 86
18. Ballad "I love you, dear, and only you!' Ruth. 90
19. Duett "Cupid does not marry!' Ruth and Willie. 93
20. Darkey Song "Reaching for the Cake'.' Daisy and Chorus. 96
21. Concerted Number "Yo Ho for a Jolly good Sail.". .Yachtsmen and Bathing Girls. 100
22. Finale 107
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Overture.Lyrics by
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NO 3.
Words by
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Just Keep Cool.Peter Stuyvesant.
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w h i' :' i' j'^^^^e E^' P ji J' I
J
^^^^ *vir - tues we scorn. For the sake of its juice, we ac - knowl-edge the corn. This is
taught us to cheat. The whole Ten Com-mand-mentsyouVemade ob - so- lete. While youre
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TENORS. l}^^rit.
-•P^*^^^^^^tuhj PIP ? P ^^ ^ P P f g:^man- i-fest des-ti-ny; to it we bow. Were sin- ners'.Whoop la! but we're civ - il-izedrais-ing your crops we are do - ing our share By rais-ing the dev-il and rais-ingyour
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V J) J' .h. j-^I
ji j^ p ^1 J) ;» j> i i I ^ J'^^^ •* ^
ti - ces Like a love - ly lot of vi - ces, And were learn - ing them as
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'^ p ^'' p ir
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P ^'|J)J^
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P P P J I Jfast as we are taught.
'i n^n^Were civ- il - ized,
/C\ /Cs /T\
quite civ- il - ized,
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we sin com- plete - ly. We're civ - il
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^1 -K K- jz: 1 s&g ^ sized, quite civ - il - ized
.
Were your pu-pils, though some-what de
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spised,- .WeVe civ - il - ized, quite civ - il - ized. Al- though we
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hate you, we im- i - tate you,. We're civ - il - ized, quite civ il -
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Yell.
^^P-^P I «P- P P 'PP'" P P Pized.
J.^Dorit you see, now, blast your eyes. Were civ - il - ized?.
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NO 5.
The Dutch Cadets.Lieutenant Sweetser and Dutch Cadets.
AUeg^ro agitato
Piano,
Sweetser.m V1. We8. You
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is ^^ ^i I i i I- ^ I ^ ^^ ^^:i'
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CHORUS SOLO.SP
i
i£j' p ^p IP r p ^^know it's some -tiling fright- ful to kill,
see Im quite en - rap-tured. Its true;to
wekill,
too.
AndI
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CHORUS SOLO.
\ p \ij p ttp^p r p ^
iP
yet its_ quite de
hope we'll_ all be
light- ful
cap - tured,
to
I
drill,
do;
to drill,
we too;
For
No
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fe^^'1. J' |,r3 P f̂ ^CHORUS.
Ii SOLO. s
when a girl is drill - ing like this
,
foe - man e'er re - pels us- Who'd missand this,
a kiss?
Her
You
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a^ i
fc£
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> ii>- i| inr 1 i T.ways are sim - ply kill - ing. In.
see the_Good Book tells us to_
this she's not a - - miss
love our en - i - mies
j^J- J J J^n=^I I
^^^f=^Z-^i
S ^ i ^ i i
iSweetser.
W^ J' r
-I2=E
Dont fear? we're
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here. Were near, we ap-pear, we're here.
m CHORUS. ic ^ N^ i ^7 7^ Y^ V ^ -• » f p r pWeVe near, we ap-pear, weVe here.
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f'l-U'- J'p- pip p J l^jJsJ p- P ITThough in peace we hide our charms, How our hearts re - joice
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ife^^ * -^ ^k|^'N
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I J) r r I '?^^^When we hear the call to arms Sound-ed by the boys.
r^-v- i•< • \ ^ S^=Q*
^^ ^* ^ ^^ =pW^^ffi P" P IP P pt
Cup - id calls and we must go. Still we've no re - grets.
t ^-•^ •- ^ -' £/ Lj*Sffi ^
i> p P P P ii J^ I p pp'
f^i P"
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When we sa-lute and face the foe, Who'll fight the Dutch Ca - dets?
Sm
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CHORUS.
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Though in peace we hide our charms,
^ gS i ^How our_ hearts re - joice
*' r^LJSe 1^
S ^ ±^^fe^^I-
I. K hi*: ^ s^?^ g^^-^r7f=yyWhen we hear the call to arms Sound- ed by the boys-
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JJ . h I
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N' h' 'r+f^When we sa - lute and face the foe, Who 11 fight the Dutch Ca - dets?
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N06,
I Drink From My Heart To You,(DRINKING SONG.)
Capt. Spuyten, Dutch Girls and Sailors.
Presto.
Piano.
*t^g|^ff
S^̂ ar*^^^^-^
m- mm
miat ^
i
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P^iSEjEE:;B
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Capt. Spuy ten.Moderate.
^ y ^- a J^'- J^ I W J' Ji- gs ^ f ^See the gold - en bub - bles spark - le, mer
?
ri - ly they're danc - ing.
ir^ ^afe H ^^M
t'^ ji J^ J'- ii jvJ,
;,. i^ I rV r l^fl ft- J^ > 'N»=j;^Each lad has his las-sieand I drink to mine. Drain the cup thafs filled with joy and
*ftm. ^ rn .n«=grit.S ^ • ^
M< l
"Jl J^ J- JlJ ^ r I Jl P P «=»
* ^^^^^?
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hap - pi - ness en - tranc- ing.
I fc
If you love me tru - ly pledge with wine.
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^ ^aecel.No^\ my head with
^^ -d -^ I5 ^ * ^ig^=^^
ee - ta - sy is reel - ing. Tongue cant tell the
.V
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iaccel.
p-')¥ C if r
.Allegretto con spirito.
fcft E
hap - pi-ness Tm feel- ing. Come, lads and las- sies, fill up your glass es. Lets-
i^ r\ ^ i^ni i' n i^7' it.
^m->?\
5^m\ ^^s I *w
i*H Jl .'^J^ ^'ir P P" P p i p p
p- p PJl j^'^' J ;i
frol - ic while yet we may, For time is fly -ing and love is sigh -ing. 'Tis
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^11 J JU J) ^i^ i ^?|*t; p- pp p--^^
pB^p^* *^
p CJ tM r p Li' p
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fol - ly to trust— de - lay..
i i .. f » . a S
To -mor- row we'll die; lets live to - day. So,
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^ ^* !^' p p r g ^ m p' P p I r p p^^here's to the girl that's true.
'Mi IB—
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*
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f^
To the one who's pret - ty and wise and wit - ty 1
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;£ 7 j: 7
drink from my heart to you.
SOPR.& ALTO. DUTCH GIRLS.
Si
35
Oa TEN.& BASS.
^^ =t!h^SAILORS.
Come,
7 j: V
J ^ ^- ^ ^^ :i P P ^ V
l;ids and las - ses, fill
L .^ i>. ^ ^*-^ ^
k ^' p/
fm^^—•-
i H: 3 ^1=4i
*i is J' «'v=^^
Sup your glass- es. Lets
^ ^ ^- ^ .^/•'I! p ^ p r^^^
\ .yj^ J h
frol- ic while yet we
^^ i J i J>-• *\—•! • •-^==3 P I -zig
•^
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may,
r ^For
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J .^ .^. *^ ^
r g ?• g p^
time is fly - ing and
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^ y J J^I
j^^ ^^^-J^.J^ ^ ^ ,^ ^ r^ ^
love is sigh - ing. Tis
^^^ ^ d-'t t *fV—r-pn rfol - ly to trust de
.^ J ^^ ^ ^
lay.
^^
—
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mor-row well die; lets
STo
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i^^^ Etn^^ 5E s ?̂^^77A £
^^••^11r P r i ?j "P
V^ i' ^s *^^:* ^ * ^p ''r p 3£Sr p r
live to - day. So
|E - r rphere's to the girl that's true. To the
-I ii
molto rit.
». i J .^ ^- ^ ^^ ^^ :f^=^=tsferr:i^ 72l 1.% ; ! ±±:f=^ P P P P =P=drink from my heart to
i> A i ^^ ^ ^^
f^=^r p p- g pone who's pret - ty and wise and wit - ty I you.
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l» * p. —P:V V V V.
r>^'"
[^ p p'^=V ¥±^
ii^ *« TTi—9^ *molto rit.
f il^/T\ fcA? i
5=^^-^ ^lE
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Finale.
Dutch Girls, Burgher Soldiers and Indians.
sopR.AUegro.
^• m ' t> • * • ^^S~
^tfms.^^^ ^. -^ IS *=*
Come,
oao
ALTO.
TEN.&BASS.
lads and las- ses, fill
I
lip your glass- es. Lets frol - ic while yet we
^->^iN
V- IM M p :r P p- P p ^p p- g ^
^
=6= a=«S^^^ ?H ^ ' ^ ^ ^ S- lf=i^ »r^/^f ^V- }| ? UP ^^
m ^ ^ ^^^^ ^^ > ^ "^ ..-n ^rr*r-^-T^ -0 •- 7fol - ly to trust de
.K }< }< ^ ^S
may^
i-r
For
-i
i
time is fly - ing and
J. J> J>. *'i .^
love is sigh - ing. 'Tis
I.^ y ^ .^
r p :^-g-^^ ^ r p p- p »=g p r ^1
E ^ il ^^fe:fe ^ f^" CX/? #=5t » * ^S i ^i s ^ ^t p=
^W^L=^ 5^Efefe J^. .>, ii J ;ib-• * r ? r plive to-day. So,
? P '^r play-
7 T
g
To nior - row we 11 die; Lets
1^ \ .\ ^m il A ^A.^
S i
heres to the girl that's
p- ? P r
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^j-^^ i^E*m »STo the
F#^H^ ^=K: ^ «̂t=r3t!^ ^L^? ^ II'J
true.
»1^ % i h .^one who's pret - ty ttnd wise and wit - tv I
r F "r- ^ I
^ ifc_iji_
drink from my heart to
s ^r^-f I i iH-^^-^^-M' f=tt
^ ir«y
¥ ^i^ i ^H : » ^^• 9 ^$
iyou.
INDIANS.BASSES. J.
*>: 2 ^ £^ ^i f^^
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To
I©-
wa
^
gale - lay a Riong dong - wa
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BURGHER SOLDIERS.TENORS.
J yj IJ ly J
Ŵhile we're
^ i*^Eii ;i i i^ Is ?3
To
^
- wa gale - lay - - a Riong dong - wa
/
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f^
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fie;ht - ini^ like a li on we're fleeced like a lamb. Were nev- er paid a
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(f##f -N=iM-M ^^^^fgov-emments a
AVepen - ny and the
BASSES.
m Asham,
now de- Clare with
M Jfe-^m^
To wa
fe
ga- le - lay
-0. JL ^-H 1
t f^ f I^^^^
P JJJJMJ JtiT y
MW^' ^ r' ^ ' ^^ i^^ ^ ^=4ty- -rem - pha-sis. Good-bye, New Ani-ster - dam, good- bye, New Am- ster - dam.
DUTCH GIRLS.J
f,SOPR & ALTO
E ^V i .^ J ^^ te* 6E3¥ ^f^^ S i J^-^ J^7?Come.
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—
m-
lads and lasses, fill up Your glasses. Lets frol-ic while
^ P w^Were nev-er paid adam, dam, dam.
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vet" TENORS.
we
^^ ^^=fEpen - ny and the
BASSES
.
S
niHV
Ji J' ^ •'
^^ov - ern -iiients a
I
^sham,
>^ ^ 1'
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/TO wa 'a - le - lay
i 3ieŜ-^K-
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t 1 Ji
Come,
-i
mi
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-• •-
^ilads and lass-es, fill up your glass-es, Lets frol-ic whip ypt
^;e
Were^^ ^ f^ .^ h^^
nev er paid a pen-ny and the
mi____ \va
gRi-ong dong_
h^'i i ^ S ^azrzai:P^
S i #
may.^^h-^ ^^ tL^^. ;i • ' p ^^^^gov- ernments a sham,
g i ^-hi
:::^
We now de- Clare with em-pha-sis.Good
To wa
ŝ
fe
ga - le - lay
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^^ ^Come, lads and
4 ? f^ ^'^' h Ji J' V^^ i ^^^^^
dam.bve, New Am - ster dam, good bye, \e\v Am-ster- dam, dam, dam,
S
s E t i F=g1^ #tt^ U
s J J J ^=ic=* ^^ y ^y^ fi' 3 d ?=llass-es, fill up your glass-es . Lets frol-ic while yet we
fmay.
dam.Pdam,
S ^1
i 3To
rt ^4 ^ Wa 1 ^^»^
P i^^^^
Come lads and lass-es, fill up your
k U^ •i i-wa
S ^ga - le - lay
^^ ^ :iE• S
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^ 5glass- es. Lets
ji J 4'
frol - ic while
^^m
vet may.
idam, dam, dam.
1-»
±To wu ga - le - lay -
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NOS.
We Always Work the Public.Foremen and Workingmen.
Allegro moderato.
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^CHORUS.
- > J'- .1 p- pp- p p- p
J'- .s|?- p p- p p- p ^' ii
1. We be-lieve in hon- est la - bor, when in-dulged in by a neigh-bor, And we2. Since we're work- ing for the cit - y we'd con-sid - er it a pit - y To com-
S3 f ? Sf
¥rt t 1s ^^
E^ ^ i' I li i J' ' m.V p P' ^ r" ^ P i^ i^ -k^*'' ffL 3:hold it wrong for oth - er folks to rob. You can hard- ly call us shirk-ers, were a
plete our job, for that would end our pay. So, we al-ways do our best to cash
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S^SJ', tl*' it''- / m ^^ P r g)
i
band of will -
in a lot
ing work-ers, Butof rest, For
wewe
al - ways workal - ways fleece
^ ? ^^the pub - lie, not thethe pub - lie by the
r- P I P- P p- a P- P F'^
Foreman.SOLO.
m.job!
day!
See! WeSee! We
al - ways work the pub - lie not the job.
al - ways fleece the pub - lie by the day.
S * \V- i i^^ I ^ iWe_We_
S:f :*=«
*m i frj ^^CHORUS.
5 ^ SForeman.
P P "' P ^ f;
#
nev - er miss a chance to plun - der,
al - ways plan a steal dis - creet - ly,
to plun- der,
so sweet - ly,
like thun-der.
and neat - ly;
T^^ iThough
We__
md * ^s m3 ^
PJ^ p J) J) J^ J''1jT'J jj l p P p p p—.^^^^^
oth - ers do the squeal- ing, for a won -.der No rat is ev - er hun-gry at thegob-ble up your tax - es so com-plete - ly, We wipe the whole ca- boo -die off the
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$CHORUS.
SEE^ ff J'l B J ^ ?^crib,
slate.
,# sWe_ nev- er miss a chance to plun - der,We_ al- ways plan a steal dis - creet - ly,
ferf i f f r ^ i
to
so
^j= M - r -r J f *^ 22: S ^^ ^ ^^ ) Jj i)"y—
^
^^plun -
sweet -der,
ly.
£ -T©-
like thunand neat
der.
-fit-
Though oth - ers do the squeal - ing, for aWe gob - ble up your tax es so com
IT . f ^ f r ^
im ^m^^ -mf- iI ji
-^ j ^ # ^ s p p p p I r ^wonplete
der.
ly
No rat is ev - er hun - gry at the crib.We wipe the whole ca - boo - die off the slate. So,
1^ ^m^ m^mIfs ^ ^ teEElI
f^
iiREFRAIN. ^S ^ ^5£ ^work, work, work. We will work with a right good will, But the
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? ^^ p P ^' P^=^ ^work we do and it's hard work, too, Is run-ning up a great big bill. Oh, a
-W ^ • «r
d h
g=P^^ w^F=^-» 0-
IS ;l^ ^^^^^ p 1'^^ r ^ # l;* E
pub- lie job is a pri-vate snap. In spite of all re - form clap trap. We ve
J \ 1 . i ' T • *^ ^ J I r.m • '
§ > > < i
^ /C\ ^^p p ^'^ p ^:^ Enev - er found treas - u - ry we could - rit tap, For we
:ir:\^s * m
m i it £ /7\
£
.h i^ P Pa. /Cv
I r t - IIP P p Pal - ways work the
al - ways fleece the
pub . lie, not the job.
pub - lie by the day.
job.
day.
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NO 9.
The Land of the Midnight Son.
Willie von Astorbilt and Chorus.
Alleg^ro con spirito.
Piano.
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f
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*• d\fi
m^̂am.^m
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3L1>J^L1,^^Willie.
i 7 1 ^t,jp^^J j'l J p r J.I ^'- '^' ^' ^ ^' ^'1. Tm a Broadway bojvright up to date, A rol - lick- ingjol - lyyoung2. I've mon-ey to burn.Just watchmysmokeMy fa- ther's a bro-ker. Im
(^ 3^J pp p l y f» p.- U' l ' ^^^ i^ i^ I Jm*^ ! ^H^^rep - ro-bate. My on - 1}' aim is to eel - e-brate. I'm a fel - low who's out fornev - er broke. My life it-self is a blithering joke. It's a game al-read - }
S -T
—
h^5=^=3=1 X' ii
h^-'b r V J i if
^ fi ^i'' J }i^}'^^fnr M rp fe^5^ j^«p r^ 3d=*fun.
won.
I
Fm al - ways dressed quite "out of sight'.' Id buy this town, if II know I'm a mush, but they call me amash. Im short of brains,but Ive
j^=f=?=lt=^ t:5=5^3 1^=?=^^ a a—«y—a-
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-Mf^-&- ^^on - ly might. For the
lots of cash. What
^^'^1̂^is gay and there is no night
a dash
In the
In the
^ sm ^land of the Mid - night Son._land of the Mid - night Son..
SOPR.&ALTO.
^ y 7- ^^In the
TEN.& BASS. JlA sr- s- V—1^ 3Ll;g S
U 1;^^ i;-^^iH^^-f
-
S^^ ^ ^ r-g
• ff .r ^^For the day is gay and there is no night In the
land of the Mid - night Son
a
51
i^^^^ £ ?ev - e - ry- where I hear the hi - dies say: Ĥe's
(^
£ ^ ^
S f 7 3:
J' ^ il fci. .i' J) i'.r p p p pnay.. With his smil - ing face and his el - e - gant ways, Hes
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NO 10.
Words byFRANK PIXLEY.
The Little Soubrette.
Daisy and Soubrettes.
Music byGUSTAV LUDERS.
AUeg^retto g^razioso
* J, I J- h i- iJill .^ Ji }> } ^P P P P Wbrette is a girl with flax - en curl And a heart that's marked "To
brette is a maid whos nev - er a-fraid, Tho' oft - en she seems to be^^«_t
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She is dash-ing and gay
That is part of the play,
je. *. -ff-
and she seems to say: "You're the
you can tell right a - way, By the
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b'' ;i ^ Jw > -^ i' JM P P g P ji JHon - 1}" one I've met'.'
tw'ink-le that lurks in her eye.
She's a tri - fie fly, she is
If you ask her to drink, she will^^ S 1ii
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P 9 > P ji J\ I P p"i —«ral - ways dry, And shell love you, if youll let
tip you a wink, For she fan- cies a sup- per that's wet.
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if you are broke, youll be sor - ry
co-quette Is some one she fan-cies bet-ter.
you spoke, For dia-monds are trumpsyoubet.
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tie
Ah! the
Ah! the
lit
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sou - brette is
sou-brette is
a cost
a cost ly
pet,
pet,
She
She
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m r ^ r ir p p if^'^» rnev - er, no, nev - er, con -tracts
tramp -les on hearts with - out
a debt,
re - gret.
For the debt ex -
But when- ev-er she
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pands when - ev - er she lands, And she lands when - ev - er she
kicks, its a min - ute to six By the toes and the hose of the
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lit- tie sou-brette. Ah! the lit
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tie sou-brette is a cost
tie sou-brette is a cost
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nev - er, con tracts
hearts with - out
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re -gret.
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toes of the lit - tie
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sou - brette,
you
you
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bet.
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58
N?ll.
Dear Old College Days.
Chorus of College Boys.
QUARTETT.
I,Allegro moderato. {Spoken.) Rah, rah, rah, rah, rah, rah!
J n^} n-in J .n J J- J J ^'jr ^ ^^ :Piano. /
m^\ . > tUf l^M f rrf rrf'u
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uWe know
We are the greatest the world ever saw, Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior,law room for the College boys!Rrth,rah,rah!
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noth - ing of the ol - o - gies taught in mod - ern col - leg - es. Were
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U W¥=7 ^ ^^ f^-r-p' fe ^find the loud - est noise comes from bo - - gus col - lege boys, From the
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Col- lege jol - li -ties will soon be passed. While we're up an go - ing, lets go fast
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Teach- ing does not al-ways help a fool . Why should such as we re - turn to school?
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WeVe the stuff, we're up to snuff.Whoop! clear the track. Menomosso.
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of longCol - lege days, dearBASSES.
col - lege days. Days^ i ^ $ ± a -^^ T^ =r?^ii
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m^^ 4- JKeep our hearts
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Days of youth , oh,
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days of truth,
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say Good - bye,
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Dear old col lege days.
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N913.The Modern Gladiator.
Spider and Tough Girls.
Words by
FRANK PIXLEY.Music by
GUSTAV LUDERS.
Allegretto.
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1. In days of old when knights were bold and
2. In days of old, so I've been told, they
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fought all o'er the map;
Each roysteringknight was o
And all as-sert somebligedto fight
one got hurt
or the
when
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m ^r ^ r I r j> i ^ ^ j i -^ Jij i ^ j j i ^^down to weight. We spar with our tongues, deal_ blows with our lungs. We
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m igreat. Our quar-rels are long^ our
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jaws and fract-ure the laws, But our quarrels are all of the blood - less sort.
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NO 13.
The Rainy DaisiesSONG.
Allegretto
Voice.
Piano.
Jl ii i' JH J^ p V, p^ Jl ii J' J' I J' ^^3^—iCriy earth- ly rea-son, When we strike the rain - y sea- son, A nvm £ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^i> #
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show a bit of stock - ing, Is it a - ny- thing so shock- ing That the
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h A 1^^J' J' \p IP P V ^'' I J^ ; i^ Smen should all come flock- ini? till they block the crowd- ed street? Of
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dain - ty rain - y dai- sies\\'hen the day IS dark. For who-
vJl >J' ^ p- P P E 1^ ^- ev - er on us gazes Is. lav - ishwith his prais-es As each
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S Jw-J. J' hJ' ^if' I j ^ gmaid her floun - ces rais - es Just a - bove high wa - ter mark. "WTien
Allegretto.
^ h I i' i' i, ^ ^^^=^^*- ev - er we spy
Allegretto.
a cloud in the sky You'll hear the dai - sies
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say:- 'We got to go out to - day'Lp P "P
Though, of^ i ^i5^ 3^3
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70Public performance prohibited without permission.
The Tale Of The Kangaroo.
N?14.
Words byFRANK PIXLEY.
Allegretto
.
Mu>ic by
GUSTAV LUDERS.
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). j^fr^rr ^M^^^
P>B? Jl'?^f
^ ^^m r JM hj^F ^1. In a grove far a -way in Aus-tra - li - a Dwelt a
3. But one night, sad to say, As he sang that lay, He was
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^ JM r pit
^ J^ J . J J^folks said: "No ; we have formed oth - er plans for
hope -less way throug:h the bars of a cir - cus
Pyou"
van-._
Then they
But at
y ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^*=f 1 fc^ 1f
Nf=^ J. i^ iHJJV, J' J ^IT ^'p r p p 1^^looked up the maid, for they felt quite a - fraid She'd e -lope and would soon be a
nig:ht as the light of the moon-beams bright Steals in through the grat - ed
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door.
But she danced on her tail m thatHow it lights up the gloom of his
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home-made jail when she
four-wheeled tomb When he
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heard
hears
these _these
words out
words once
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i^'iW p r p ip r j'^ i p- P p- ^^^ if^moon-beam light and air - y, Oh, moon - beam soft and blue, pray
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36 a good kind fair - y, for Ive work to-night for you.^
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out my dis - tant sweet -heart, fly swift as Cu - pidfe dove. Give
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her my heart's true mes -sage. "You're the on-ly one I love'.' Oh love.
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Finale I.
Ngi5.
Peter Stuyvesant, Talkington, Spider, Willie von Astorbilt, Phoebe,
Ruth, Daisy, Soubrettes, Rainy Daisies and College Boys.
AUegfTO.
A.^^ a^ i
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iWillie.
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The tu - te - lar god- dess of
fIIIp^^ E ]'>»!V •> ^ 7 •> f r' y > T V 7
^ J j, ^. , ,hjl l J). JU' J> ^ ^5 #old New York Is a maid- en who's mis- sion is light.
_
She's a
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P J i^ :e s^^ p—fi p ip- r^braz en crea - ture, I must al - ways stays out all
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night.
mSOPR.ALTO. f i' ^ j^ j' I g^iEE N h. h =^f=COoo
The lu te - lar god - dess of
TEN. & BASS.
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old
4-
New York is a^^P ^^^̂ JjL ^^^
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^ fcSi ife=i^^ ^^^ , 1She's a
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^
maid - en whos mis - sion is
»
»: A r^ ^ ^light.
I ^bra - zen crea - ture, We
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Willie.
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But
fe^ m ^ ^^^must ad - mit, And she^ M al - ways stays outp' p p r
all night
.
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J ;i r J-) I J h. J^tall Miss Lib -er- ty seems to say To all on land or sea: Just
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do what you will, I'U set- tie the bill, For ev - ry -thing here is free.
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Willie.
^i^ r £ £Get in - to line;
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join in the whirl.
^fJ I i' r >Well tine -ture the
^E s J' r J'i* ^ *^^^ ^ ^
i P P I f' r pF^^ ^town of the Lib - er - ty Qirl.
i r^-TIt's a cork-ing old place.
h:
Lets
w i^f^^^ ^ c^t3 t^ ^
P r Ji r" P I P r p i^^^ 3:pull out the cork.
dz
You can- not see life till you see New York.
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yp r P f ^^ ^ Sii p ^r pptown of thetinc-ture thewhirl.Get in - to
Pr p
line; join in the
^
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p r p ^-^^.^^
Lefs
J)mpull out
p
5
Lib - er Girl. Its Ll
ish
cork - ing old
-h J
place. the
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?^=rf: ^^^^ 'F »^ g^^^ ^ f ^^:^W MrJ J =!?•=^ C^^ ^ C-J
-i
i $^ J^ J-
r^ ^f=^^ r p ?^ ^cork. You can - not see life till you
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see New York
.
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s f > I I ^^ffi ; III ^ ^3.;=^/
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Lead on. ^\'e are will - inff to he led.
c^^ ^ J'rah, rah, rah, rah, rah!
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in. I^et us paint the cit - y
^=i.
red. Fun is
^^ fr' I "—
y
' rah, nth, rah, rah, rah!
g% rn^ ^ ^#J. :d: i ^^ ^ ^ ^ it=S^
f^ frfree..
3 5USo are
^we.
^Hats
J. ^off to the Lib - er - ty
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± ^i % j-^iH ^. \ i-' U \ ^-^-"Tf p r p Jwp r p pplace. Letsiinc-ture the town of the Lib - er Girl. Its a
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N916.
The Bathing Girls.
Daisy and Chorus of Bathing Girls.
Allegro.
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tDaisy.
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Allegretto.
We are dain - ty? dim-pled dar-lings, ev - 'ry
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i ^ ' ii^ilJi^iJii^^ ^' -^ #^one, But mam- ma in-sists we must not touch theBATHING GIRLS.
wa - ter. She hasI „ BATHIMG GI
?ev - 'ry one.
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much pre - fer the son should take the daugh - ter.
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chap - er - ons a - bout us by the
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I uhby the score,
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may be ma - ny wrecks a long the shore, But we
# '' i^i,i Ia - long the shore
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t- ji ;i tiji. }i J'- J^
ver - Vi
bath - ing girls are ver - y. y reck - less. We
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friv-o-lous, frol - ic - some bath - ing girls. From morn- ing till night we are
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bus - V Youd bet - ter steer clear of our es - ca - pades, Un -
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We've Never Discovered Him Yet.
N917.Talkington and Chorus of Bathing Girls.
Piano.
Allegretto
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With - in this mod - est tent youll find the girl who charms the
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man who's turn - ing in - to stone, and dy - ing might - y hard, An
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look - ing for an oth - er freak to dis - count all the rest,.r r p
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he's a freak we're dy - in,^; to get,_ He is - nt a fel - low so
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eas - i - ly met-, In fact, we've nev- er dis- cov- ered him yet, No, we've
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NO 18.
Words by
FRANK PIXLEY.
Public performance prohibited without permission.
I Love You Dear, And Only You.Solo -Ruth.
Music by
GUSTAV LUDERS.
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Moderato. ^ J) '' ^^E^:^^^ si ji JiThe shades of night are gen - tly fall - ing.Why need I care if ills be - tide me?
My thoughts takeHis heart is
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I know 'tis true as steel.wmgmine.
I hear a voice. To me 'tisThough we're a- part, he's still be
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It breathes a tale
No tongue can tell.of_
the
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love
to me.
I feel.
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My lone- ly heart with joy it fills.God bless the lad that I a - dore.
My soul with ec - sta- sy itHis heart is mine for-ev- er
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I'm yours a
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Words by
FRANK PIXLEY.Moderate.
Public performance prohibited without permission.
Cupid Does Not Marry.Ruth and Willie.
Music byGUSTAV LUDERS.
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RUTH. 1. When your heart be-gins to flut - ter and your head be-gins to whirl, look-WILLIE. a.When you meet a chap who tells you that he nev - er loved be-fore, look-
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o - ver-dose of girl. Be - ware, young man, be - ware,doz - en girls be-fore. Be - ware, my girl, be - ware.
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find your heart en - tang - led in the
swears that he a - dores you with amesh - es of a curl, don't impass - ion quite sub - lime and
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ag - ine you've a mort-gage on ansays if you re - fuse him it will
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drive him straight to crimcj when he
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Reaching for the Cake.Daisy and Chorus.
Moderate.
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Piano.
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whats the use of talk- in'? WTien it comes right down to walk- in', No
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be no com - pe - ti - tion, for I quite out -shine the rest. And
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E ^ev - er since Ive struck the town they've known it. Well
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Yo ho! For a Jolly Good Sail.Chorus of Yachtsmen and Bathing Girls.
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p ^true? Our
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^^ —Sl^sail on the o - cean
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sail, _
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J
no threat - en - ing gale,.
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For our hearts
t ^are
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al - ways are 6 - gling and
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charms for a bate we can
g rhi ^ceansail on the blue Our
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hearts are free
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FinalePrincipals and '^l-arus.
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Get in
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Jf to line,
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5= i t J J' ^-join
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pull out
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can - not
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