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                                               M S L K lN f i=TlMH.
                 ’Tlib selection admits of recital while an assistant plays the accompanying music, J
                                   T E L L , volt,  Kate,  that  Lovejoy  cow
                            a
                                        Ts  worth  her weight in  gold;

                                     She gives  a  good  eight quarts  o ’  milk,
                                        A nd  isn't  yet  five years  old.

                               <‘ ITere  comes  Dick  White,     Please  step  right in / '
                                  “ I  guess  I  couldn’t,  sir,
                               I'v e  ju st  com e  d o w n ”— " I   know   it,  D ick,
                                  Y o u ’ve  took  a  shine  to  3)er.

                                 She’s  kind  an’  gentle  an  a  ]a.mb,

                                  Jest  where I  go  she  folio rs;
                               And  though  it's  cheap  I ’ll  let  her  go;
                                  She’s  yo u r 11  for thirty  dollars.

                               " Y o u ’ll  know   h er  d e a r  across  th e  farm ,
                                  B y  them  two  milk-white  stars;
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