Sketches of lowly life in a great city . IN DOUBT. Lizzie, you Te a woman o the world and what I to a askin you is in Strick con-rdence, o course. Jim, there, ha, offert me his hand. (In a hoarse ) : Do youink a woman would be happy with a man with legs like hisn? ferdence th AT THE END OF THE now that she s agoin1 away, I want ter tellyer that I wuz all broke up on that gal, an I would havemarried her if she had only given me some 55 BY THE SAD SEA SHORE. Argument: The last boat of the season is leaving, carryingaway a host of summer boarders. Party on Roc


Sketches of lowly life in a great city . IN DOUBT. Lizzie, you Te a woman o the world and what I to a askin you is in Strick con-rdence, o course. Jim, there, ha, offert me his hand. (In a hoarse ) : Do youink a woman would be happy with a man with legs like hisn? ferdence th AT THE END OF THE now that she s agoin1 away, I want ter tellyer that I wuz all broke up on that gal, an I would havemarried her if she had only given me some 55 BY THE SAD SEA SHORE. Argument: The last boat of the season is leaving, carryingaway a host of summer boarders. Party on Rock (in tones of deepest anguish): Farewell,Mercedes, farewell! In six short months you will have forgottenVacopo the fishermans son, and my old age will be made awreck!


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