. Anglo-Belgic ballads and legends, and other tales in verse. bowie, soon knocked oti the was no easy job the envelope to cut,But when cut he discovered a large cocoa-nut. It was opened, when, lo! a parchment was found,All covered with letters, some oval, some round;Save the bold dashing name, Colombo—by jingo!No Yankee could read nor decipher the lingo. An Ai-menian bookseller, famed for his lives at Gibraltar, and keeps a book deciphered the writing so long kept in limbo,And quick offered to purchase the note of Colombo. Mi Senor said the bookseller, vat vill y


. Anglo-Belgic ballads and legends, and other tales in verse. bowie, soon knocked oti the was no easy job the envelope to cut,But when cut he discovered a large cocoa-nut. It was opened, when, lo! a parchment was found,All covered with letters, some oval, some round;Save the bold dashing name, Colombo—by jingo!No Yankee could read nor decipher the lingo. An Ai-menian bookseller, famed for his lives at Gibraltar, and keeps a book deciphered the writing so long kept in limbo,And quick offered to purchase the note of Colombo. Mi Senor said the bookseller, vat vill you take?Dollar tre hondred, sare, for de great Captains sake! Keep your tin, said the skipper; old boy, Im no by the British Im called Yankee Doodle. THE TALK OF A KEG. :)\ How strange that a Yankee should land in that light on the keg, laying tliere cast neer thought an American crewWould discover Ills keg, that on Lebanon grew:After floating for ages, from far strand to last it again reached American €li liglj Court of Cljiinri!ri|; OR mt IritisI] Tm-fmst


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