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The Prince of Pilsen§/ife
A MUSICAL COMEDYIN TWO ACTS
LYRICS BY
FRANK PIXLEY
MUSIC BY
GUSTAV LUDERS.VOCAL SCORE. Ppice$2^_"«t.
JV^^itmark^ Sons,NEW YORK, CHICAGO,- SAN FRANCISCO.
LONDON.
JOSEF WEINBERGER,VIENNA.-LEIPZIG.
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THE PRINCE OF PILSEN.A Musical Comedy in Two Acts.
Management of Henry W. Savage.
Staged by George Marion.
Produced May 1902, Tremont Theatre, Boston.
Book and Lyricsby Music by
FRANK PIXLEY. GUSTAV LUDERS.
CAST OF CHARACTERS.
Prince of Pilsen ARTHUR Donaldson.
Hans Wagner John w. ransone.
Tom Wagner IVEY ANDERSON.
Artie MAURICE DARCY.
Francois . .... ROBERT o' CONNOR.i
....Mrs. Madison Crocker Dorothy morton.
Sidonie LOUiSE montrose.
Edith MABEL PIERSON.
Nellie ruth Peebles.
Juinnie zella fp\nk.
Heidelberg Students, Naval Cadets, U.S.A. Gendarmes, Vassar Girls etc. etc.
Time Present
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Place Nice, Italy.
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Contents.
ACT I.
OVERTURE ^
NQ 1 OPENING CHORUS . . • Fran9ois and Waiters,— Entrance of Edith and Chorus. 15
_ ARTTR . •• • ... . » • • • .Artie and Girls. 29
3 SEASON AT THE. SHORE.. Mrs. Crocker and Chorus Girls. 34
4 ENTRANCE Francois, Edith and Chorus 38
5 STUDENTS' ENTRANCE ^J
6 HEIDELBERG (STEIN SONG) • • Prince and Students. 51
7 THE WIDOW (TRIO) Mrs Crocker, Hans and Artie. 57
8 KEEP IT DARK • • Fran9ois, Sidonie and Chorus. 63
9 PICTURES IN THE SMOKE Prince. 67
10 FINALE I^^
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11 OPENING CHORUS Foxhunter Chorus. 88
12 didn't know EXACTLY WHAT TO DO . . Hans, Mrs. Crocker and ChoruslOO
13 THE AMERICAN GIRL (Song of the Cities) . . Mrs. Crocker and Chorus.104
14 THE MESSAGE OF THE VIOLET .Tom. 113
15 THE TALE OF THE SEA SHELL Prince, Nellie and Ensemble. 117
16 BACK TO THE. BOULEVARDS . Francois and Sidonie.121
17 FLOWER FETE . ...... . . • Mrs. Crockfer and Ensemhle.127
18 FALL IN .Tom,E<iith and Marinesl34
19 FINALE II. . . .• Principals and ChorusliO
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N9a.Season at the Shore.
Mrs. Crocker and Chorus.
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Words by
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Words by
FRANK PIXLEY.
Music byGUSTAV LUDERS.
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STEIN SONG.
Prince and Chorus of Students.
Words by
FRANK PIXLEYMusic by
GUSTAV LUDERS.
Allegro
Voice.
Piano.
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Ret - ter tliiiii rich-es of world - ly wealth is a heart_thats al - ways
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warmed by love di . vine. But sweet - er than kiss - es we
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N9 7.The Widow.
TRIO.
Mrs. Crocker Artie and Hans.)
Words by
FRANK PIXLEY.
Moderate.
Music byGUSTAV LUDERS.
J^fliS
Piano.
Mrs. CROCKER mThere's the weep - y creep -y wid - ow al - ways dressed in black whose
There's the thrift -y shift - y wid - ow af - ter "num - ber two" in
There's the pret - ty cit - y wid - ow al - ways dressed in gray with
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dear de-part-ed hus-band had no fault And you feel when-e'er you gaze_ on her
lav - en - der she's al-ways neat- ly gowned And when Ou -pid holds a sale— of a
here andthere a lit - tie dash of red \\lien you meet her you in - fer thatshed
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tear - ful face that her heart is like a ceni - e - ter - y vault At the
poor lone male she is sure to be the first one on the ground She dis -
like to purr and you won - der if j'ou ought to pat her head If with
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same time one sus-pects that she won - ders who'll be next al -
cov - ers the a -mounts of his chat - tels and ac -counts and
her you try to flirt rest as - sured she wont be hurt There
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siz - es up the val-ue of the same If the cred - it side is large it's a
are no rooms for transients in her heart If you're wise make no mistake For,what-
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nuirksyourejust his size" look out she wants to fill two enip-ty shoes Shes a
cuse of for-ward,oharfi:e! he's " it" she means to wear that fel - lows name She's d,
ev - er move you make sheknows just where 3-oull end, be -fore you start. She's a
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weep - y creep - y wid
thrift - y shift - y wid
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ow with an e3e for rev - e - nue
ow she has learned a thin^ or two_
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ture and she's af - ter'num - ber two'l On the
ture and she'd clink a glass with you Shesthe
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Ji.N4_,^life in - sur-ance is paid _
trail of a mil- lion - aire_
bul - liest girl you know.
Her ^'weeds'' will speed-i - ly fade She's a
She's— al - ways load-ed for bear She's an
Shell_ laugh when you tell her so She's a
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peach-es and cream-}' "do come to see me wid
not at all freez - }' will-ing to please- y wid
jol - ly good fel - low I'll nev- er tell - o wid
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weep - y creep - 3^ wid
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.
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laugh when )'0U tell her
fade,
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not at all freez - y will - ing to please - y wid
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NQS.Words by
FRANK PIXLEY.
Keep it Dark.Sidonie, Fran9ois and Chorus. Music by
GUSTAV LUDERS.
Allegretto.
Piano.
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ev - er he can and his life is one giddy whirl
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m m tr tf p r F '^
pnni-
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rac - es and owns a
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NQ 9.Pictures in the Smoke.
Words byFRANK PIXLEY.
Music byGUSTAV LUDERS.
Moderate.
Voice.=S=
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. /7\ The blue rings curl- ing up - ward bear my trou - bles all a
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wu}' ^^^len I wrap my- self in si - lence not a dis -- cord comes to
way From out this chang-ing cloud-land as the smoke wreaths to and^ kpl ij^ m*I I I i«*^=^:
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seem to be a boy a - gain my man - ly years have
go Oh! sweet- heart of my boy- hood days oh! mem- o - ry most
gar I.
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^Once more I see my moth - ers face and
The love song that you used to sing in^ ^hear her era - die
fan - cy 1 can
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hear. Sad - "ly I pin^i or lnvfi of
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N210.Words bv
FRANK PIXLEY.
Finale I.
Music byGUSTAV LUDERS.
>\]le2;ro con spirito
Piano.
SOP. & ALTO.
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Some one has come to harm
What means this loud a - larm?
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an un-kissed kiss has caused all this com - mo - tion Pros-
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GENDARMES.
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shall re - main your— friends so off to
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ACT n.
N911. Opening Chorus.
Words byFRANK PIXLEY.
Piano.
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NO 12,Didn't Know Exactly What To Do.
Words by
FRANK PIXLEY.
(HANS.)Music b3-
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friend of mine went driv - ing
cit - y chap went walk - ing
with a girl whom he ad-mired one
through the fields one sum - mer day and
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mure
ev" - ning when
with him went
the moon was shin - ing
a coun - try. girl de
But he
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soon got in - to trou-ble with the horse that he hud hired For .the
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he ex - plained his fond e - nio - tion pure
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hands were bus - i - ly en-gaged in hold - ing tight the reins he-all at once a pierc - ing shriek rang out up - on the air he
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close and cooed and sighed Thoughts of what might hap - pen made him gasp
war dance then and there A mouse hadgot en -tang - led in her skirt
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did - n't know ex -act - Iv wliat to do
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He did - n't seem to have a bit of
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all the while her trou - bles deep - er grew
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II P- P ^ :?=eS ^^EE^kind - ly fate gave him the miss - ing cuekind - ly fate gave him the miss - ing cue
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NQ13.
Words byFRANK PIXLEY.
The American Girl.
SONG OF. THE CITIES.
Mrs Crocker and Chorus.
Allegretto
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Piano.
Music byGUSTAV LUDERS.
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girl from a town
girl from a town
girl from a town
girl from a town
girl from a town
mthats won
that's won_
that's won_
that's won-
that's won^
re- nown
re - nown
re - nown
re - nown
re- nown
FortheTam - ma - ny ti - - gers
Foritster - ra- pin and its
As thebig - gest in old Mis-
Be- cause it's ex-trenie - ly
For its beans and its er - u -
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^m ^ ^m n „\ iiji J j^ca- pers.
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Its a beau - ti - ful spot
Where the oys - ters thrive and
There is gin - ger and push
^Vherethe stock- yards so fair
Where the stur - dy stock of
but the news is s" hot That they're
the streets are a - live And the
and An- heu-ser-Busch And the
per - fume the air And
old Ply - mouth Rock Brought
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print -ing as -bes -
lob - sters are fresh _
worlds big-gest fair
man-ners are fine
out its first _
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and
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and
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pa - pers.
frisk - y
Lou - is
ea - s}-.
di - tion._
Of all the charm- ers be
-
There the cheeks are red and the
AVhen there is - n't a crowd and you're'
Where the sto-ries are big and the
^\herethe girls are fair and di -
^m^ ^ f P P*neath
eyes
not
build
vine
the sun
are black
a - lone
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ly tall
The jol - li
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And the sto - ries
And
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gay - est one For a fel
fish - ing smack And the girl
Temp'- rate zone AVhenits'two
low whose mot
who gets
to is:
one
the shade 3'ou can
big-gest of all For noth - ing in that town is
gay with-al Buttheysend out cards for a
"just
gives
hold
ev -
cod
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for fun"
one back
your own
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fish ball
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For the
And the
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,1. REFRAIN.1^-t time Mrs. Crocker211 time Chorus.
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I ^ a unts.
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P ^ h .fi i' ^ myYan - kee Doo - die
tr^ l p p P^came to town,- Rid - ing on a po - - ny,
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The Message of the Violet,
NQ14.
Words by
FRANK PIXLEY.Music b}'
GUSTAV LUDERS.
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sire,
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heart_ and soul are
cold - I3' says— the
alL a - flame with
mind—should rule and
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^^^^^ ^ ^ S ;e Epas - sion's glow - ing fire
chills the hearts de - sire
But if
Take bothm ^ E ^^3-ou touch her
the lil - y
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nat - ure when she breathes of love speaks through the vi
me the low - ly flow'r of love the mod - est vi
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N915.
Words by
FRANK PIXLEY
The Tale of the Seashell.
JIusic byGUSTAV LUDERS.
Moderato.
Piano.
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In days of long a . go
As year af - ter j-ear rolled by
The light of the star a - bove
A—The.
Up
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moon - beam loved a star but how could he tell her so So
—
moon - beam's heart grew_ sad that star in the far off sky Still-
on the sea was cast the moon-beam be-lieved his love Had_
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*^ ^ ^^ m m ^ mfair but ah so far.
winked as she al - ways had
come to earth at last
So— fair but— ah, so
She— winked as she al - ways
She'd _ come to earth at
J . JH n J"] E E^far
had
last
Her— twink-ling wink he used to think was a
He knew each night that the faith - less_ light was as
He kissed that wave, it be - came his grave for the
ji J''I
J J' ;. ^a rp J jlove sign_- meant for him
dis - tant as of old
light was false and cold
So with heart beat-ing light he would
But his heart still was true so the
Still his song's ech - o dwells in the
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sin^ all night niid wood land_ shad - ows dim.
whole night— through his— love— for— her he told
sea's_ pearl -y shells the}- niiir- - mur the sto - ry old
^fe=y =^
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Oh, doubt me nev - er.
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Love lives for- ev - er. Till time shall end naught— shall us
im msev - er_ With heart and soul_ I love but you.
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N913.Back to the Boulevards.
Francois and Sidonie.
Words byFRANK PIXLEY.
Tempo di Polka Fraricaise.
Piano. \ f
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(FRANCOIS.) 1. We hold the win - ning
(SIDONIE.) 2. Im with you heart and
i ^ ^^5cards, Lets_ seek the boii - le^ - vards,
hand I like the scheme youve planned,
tm E ^Where- night is day and
I'm quite e - late and
1 ^ J- ^^''
F ^^life is ga}-^ 'With loves re - wards.
elad - iv wait For your com - mand.
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With_ hap-py hearth a - glow
I yearn for gay Pa - ree,
\Vell_
Oh!_
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i i rfi 1 ^ ^ni^-g^ir^si^^^
join the mer - ry show,
that's the town for me,
In gay Pa - ree we soon will be so
So . let's a - way, for this de - lay is
mfol
m
ly. (SID.) Aly. (FRAN.) At
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long
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the street with danc - ing feet he -
'ry dance of La Belle France,youll
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find us in the van.^S -^ .y^
r i^F' ^p M ' r^" ^^ ^^With jaun - ty air and forms so fair theyre
Up - on the sly we like to try the
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rtll^ ^FRANC. SID.
And now here comes the band,
We love the French Qua- drille.
Its
Our
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FRANC. SID. L_,___
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' ii ''ill rchamis who can with -stand, Oh! hear that stir- ring mar- tial air, be -hold the dash-ing
feet we cant keep still, Be- hold us at the Mou - lin Rouge,Comeon, a part- ner
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quick - ly choose, hur - rah
they come
,
come on,
hur - rah!
hur - rah!
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great crowds cheer, when that tune they hear, As the band draws
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*=it ^ i ^^near and the troops ap - pear
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Oh! its
^^ts sim - ply grand how we
lo\'e that band "When it starts to play who wants to stay, Wed
fir r^^' -'^* ^feg i
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(Imitation of band.)
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Band.
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^^^^^How we wish that
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N917.
Word byFRANK Pl3cLEY.
Flower Fete.
Music byGUSTAV LUDERS.
Alleo^rt'tto:
Piano.
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S5Sarts e- late We end our flo -ral fete No
E^No thoughts of care shall
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We crownwithhoimar these gold - - en hours Oh this fes - tal day
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,^gar - - lands gay_ A stran- ger fair_
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as our Queen of
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praise Let us eel - - e - brate her well won tri - umph greats^^
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{^^mTo greet our Queen each voice well raise.
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EDITH.
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While so joy- fill - ly we join in
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While so
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^bells are ring - ing.
1^ r-^H: !^ i ihj J i"j mV ' ^-^"^Hark! how mer - ri - ly the bells are ring - ing-^
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faL=^mer - xy hells are ring >n&
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ring- ing, how the mer- ry bells are ring
1ing. To her we
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^^as loy - al sub - jects now. With ore ac -
I fflad - Iv bow as lov - al sub - -iecti now With onp ac.g:lad - ly bow^
#=m as loy - al sub - -jecti now With one ac -
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^'?^^^^ 3eel - e -brate her well won tri - uniph great. To greet our Queen
' eel - e - brate her well won tri - iimnh preat To o-reet oiiieel - e - brate her well won tri - umph great To greet our Queen
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p^I r
each voice we'll raise
r:\ r\ n^
we re - joice
P ^ md^£ ?^ ^^ f^raise each voice raise each voice to greet our Queen Raise eaeh^ P I F F
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each voice to greet our Queen our
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N9 18.
Fall In.
Tom, Edith, Chorus of Marines and Ensemble.
Words bvFRANK PIXLEY.
Music byGUSTAV LUDERS.
Voice.
Piano.
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AVIien the call to arms re.sounds throughout the
If the day shall come when Un - cle Sam per-
f
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Ev - r}' Yan - kee tar is read-j' heart and hand
Shall de - cide to make some chan-ges on the maps
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If theres
We'll be
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fight - ing to
read - y nev
be done
er fear
Its the man be -hind the gun
For each Yan - kee vol - un - teer
Who must
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teach the les-son na -tions un -der- stand,
chance to win a pair of shoulder straps.
Ev'- ry son of Un - cle Sam is tried and
In his heart of hearts two i - dols are en-
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true And in ac - tion he's ;i ti - gor through and through
shrined And he wor - ships tliem with a - dor -a - tion blind
^\^len the
For he^ lr r- ^^r=r=r^ #=f f= ^ -—•—*-
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loves throughout the war
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Roth the flag he's fight - ing for
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splash of red he j^!o - ri - fies the
lit - tie girl whom he has left be
blue,
hind.
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