The play-party in Indiana : a collection of folk-songs and games with descriptive introduction, and correlating notes . > \J^-H^-^V±1ir-J^^ ZSE Mol - ly Brooks is gonethe isle,And I hope shell never re -turn. a, 1. Molly Brooks is gono (to) the isle, Gone (to) the isle, gone (to) the isle,Molly Brooks is gone (to) the isle,2. And. I hope shell never return,And I hope shell never return,And I hope shell never Brooks is gone (to) the isle,And I hope shell never return. b. Girls join hands to form a circle. Boys do the same, forminga circle immediately, outside that of the girls,


The play-party in Indiana : a collection of folk-songs and games with descriptive introduction, and correlating notes . > \J^-H^-^V±1ir-J^^ ZSE Mol - ly Brooks is gonethe isle,And I hope shell never re -turn. a, 1. Molly Brooks is gono (to) the isle, Gone (to) the isle, gone (to) the isle,Molly Brooks is gone (to) the isle,2. And. I hope shell never return,And I hope shell never return,And I hope shell never Brooks is gone (to) the isle,And I hope shell never return. b. Girls join hands to form a circle. Boys do the same, forminga circle immediately, outside that of the girls, i. e., each boy isat the left of, and a step behind his partner. Girls circle to theleft in this position, while boys remain standing during 1. Afterone entire circuit girls return to original At 2, the girls with their hands still clasped throw their armsover the heads of the boys and around them. Thus the boys,though still on the outside and making the larger circle, are en-closed by that made by the girls arms (i. e., make basket). Repeatfrom the beginning with the girls outside, the boys inside. 72 The Play-Party in Indiana. Needles Eye. a. b. j. Mrs. AUie B. Jackson, Versailles, Ind.


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