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Book hy
R.STRAIN JR.
In Collaboraiion with
H.P ELLIOTT 14
Lyrics by
R.STRAIN JP, 14
Music bxFH.DYCKMAN'Wc^D.D.GRIFFlN'l^
PRESENTED BYTr/5^
PMCETOti-TMOLE-CLUBTHE JOHN CHURCH COMPANY /\
CINCINNATI. NEW YORK. LONDON.
THE PURSUITOF PRISCILLAA. Musical Comecly, in T'wo A-cts
PRESENTED BY
TKe Princeton University
Triangle Club1913-1914
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BooK by
R. STRAIN, Jr., 14in collaboration 'with
H. P. ELLIOTT, 14»
^
Lyrics by
R. STRAIN, Jr, '14
Music by
r. H. DYCnMAN/14 and D. D. GRimN. 15
—•
Production arranged and staged by
EUGENE B. SANGER•»
Interpolated numbers by
J. M. BecK, Jr., '14 C. B. Hunter, '14
A. L. BootH, '15 G. J. Pyle, '14
S. M. Shoemaker, *16 J. A. Garvin, '13
P. B. DicKey, '17 J. J. Swofford, Jr.. 15
Dancing by CLAUDE. M. ALVIENE
The Princeton University Triangle ClubH. P. ELLIOTT. '14 President
W. M. ELLIS, '15 Secretary
A. M. CRAIG. '14 ManagerJ. r. ADAMS. 15 Assistant Manager
Cc»ypiisht 1913 The John Church Companylotemational Copjrright
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MUSICAL NUMBERSACT I.
1. OPENING 3
Music by F. H. Dyckman and D. D. GrifiBn; lyrics by R. Strain, Jr.
2. ANCESTORS 13
Music by D. D. Griffin; lyric by R. Strain, Jr.
{J^ennybroke and Bottlesiar.)
3. MARRY A LORD 17
Music by D. D. Griffin; lyric by J. A. Garvin.
{Blanche and Mrs. Molier.)
4. SUPPOSE YOU POSE FOR ME 22
Music by F. H. Dyckman: lyric by R. Strain, Jr.
(^Jack and Kitty.)
5. THE RAGTIME ROUND-UP MAN 26
Music by P. B. Dickey; lyric by R. Strain, Jr.
{Secretaries and Sheriffs.)
6. SOME DAY 34Music by F. H. Dyckman; lyric by R. Strain, Jr.
{Jack arid Priscilla. )
7. POKER 39Music by F. H. Dyckman; lyric by G. J. Pyle.
{Pennybroke and Sheriffs.)
8. THE LAND OF THE MOONLIT MOUNTAINS 45Music by A. L. Booth; lyric by C. B. Hunter.
9. FINALE 50
Music by F. H. Dyckman and D. D. Griffin; lyrics by R. Strain, Jr.
ACT II.
1. OPENING CHORUS 57
Music by D. D. Griffin and S. M. Shoemaker; lyrics by S. M. Shoemaker.
2. I'M SO POPULAR 66
Music by F. H. Dyckman and D. D. Griffin; lyric by G. J. Pyle.
{Blanche and Pennybroke.)
3. THE CANYON CANTER 71
Music by D. D. Griffin; lyric by J. A. Garvin.
{Priscilla and Sheriffs.)
4. THE SCAR {Dance Drama) 76
Music by J. M. Beck, Jr.
5. A TOAST TO THE PIONEER 85
Music by A. L- Booth; lyric by J. S. Swofford, Jr.
{Charlie.)
6. DANCE NUMBER 91
Music by D. D. Griffin and P. B. Dickey.
7. THE CHINESE LAUNDRY BOY 95Music by P. B. Dickey; lyric by C. B. Hunter.
8. CUPID'S JUST A BUTTERFLY 100
Music by F. H. Dyckman; lyric by G. J. Pyle.
{/aeh and Priscilla.)
RigKu of Performance and for Mechanical InstTUmenta Reserved.
Copyright 1913 The John Church CompanyInternational Copyright
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Opening Chorus. Act I
Lyrics by R. STRAIN, Jr. Music by F. H.DYCKMAN & D.D. GRIFFIN
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Ancestors
Lyric by R. STRAIN, Jr.Music by D. D. GRIFFIN
Moderate
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I've got a beau-ti - ful coat of arms, Col - lect - ors come to
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view,.
Or brains, or cash, or world - ly trash. It's
There's a ram - pant bear and a li - on there. In
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all in the fam-'ly
fact it's a reg -'lar
namezoo
My grand -fa - ther fought at
Just now it is cov-eredwith
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did good work in war with the Turk, And that is what counts with me._
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CHORUSModerato
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Marry a Lord
Lyric by J. A. GARVIN Music by D.D. GRIFFIN
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(Mrs. M.) 2. They say we old ones
not so bright whencant come back when
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once we've left the
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some no - ble's
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Mar-ry a lord, a bal
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Par -ties and fetes^
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and dates, When
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take my ease, Go to the coun - try when I please,
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Suppose You Pose For Me(Jack and Kitty)
Lyric by R. STRAIN, Jr.
Moderate
Music by F. H. DYCKMAN
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It is
It is
hard to be an
hard to beat the^ I i i I
ar - tist,
I - rish
t
and the
when you
^
hard -est thing he
want a pret - ty
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mt
s^ e^^
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*knowsface,
^^m m ^^Is to
And the
Ind a cret - tv modfind a pret - ty
sky-blue - wa - ter maidel,
en
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4^When he
Of the
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Ki
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i"MMwants a girl to
swarth-y red- skin
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pose,
race.
I've
Then
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f r ^^^tried the girl from Hoi -land,
too, the En-glish maid -.en,
m ^ ^ b:
and
she
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:« ^^poco meno mosso
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she was sweet and
gave me pret - ty
fair,
smiles
4L.H.
And the
And the
senSpan - ish
French girl, oh
or
so
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r
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i - ta , with the rose- bud in her
naugh-ty, with the quaint Pa - ri - sian
hair,
wiles.
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REFRAINPoco Allegretto
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I'm look. ing) and look ing For a
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^ r r r rflit - tie girl like you The oth - er ones were
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you, dear, will
^^do, dear, Be as mod - el as
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be, You're just the kind of beau-ty I had hoped to find
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Sup -pose you pose for me, I'm
CJ
me.
A<7.
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The Ragtime Round-up Man(Sheriffs)
Lyric by R. STRAIN, Jr. Music by P. B. DICKEY
feAllegro moder*to
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^^¥ ^He's just the great - est lad. Our out - fit
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King!.
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boy.
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a - ny rag - ged - y stuff.
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Rag - time ways for rop ing And this is
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I'm a rag- time round-up man,.
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up, round 'em all a- round
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plan
,
Bang! goes my
12^l^g 1
Watch 'em rag, watch 'em rag, watch 'em rag a -round.
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Tan - go's
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Teach them the Tur - key Trot
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don't care what it is. Rag ging 'round the old cor -
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ral: Watch those steers prance
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Bo, that bron - cho beast is balk - ing, Cant you catch him
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cas - tie - walk - ing? I'm a reg - 'lar rag - time round - up
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Some Day(Jack and Priscilla)
Lyric by R. STRAIN, Jr.
^Allegro
^j.j,j,,,,,^y
Music by F. H. DYCKMAN
* te i(JACK)^^
I'm look - ing for my he - ro ; I
fe i ^= h^
$
don't think you will
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find him
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a
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go.
far,
o - ver
o - ver
the
the
sea,
sea.
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line- -.^
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t ^mliv - ing
You're seek
there.
ing_
ifcr^
all
love
a
so
lone;
blind - ly;
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A maid-en fair,
I rath- er fear
f ; I f
with treas-ures rare,
he is not here
,
All, all her
And fate will treat you un
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own.,
kind
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ly.
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Un - til one time,
He - roes, you know.
4 ? < 4
she chanc'd to see Her
You'll find as you go
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long dream'd-of he - ro be
Are some -times hard to dis
side
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her,
er,
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And since that day,
Then on your way,
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may- be some day,
Seek - ing her un
You'll find your un
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known lov
known lov
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love,
^seek-ing my love, seek-ing my he
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pro
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Some day may - be I'll find him
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Who
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can
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say?.
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Then I'll
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know true love at last. Hap
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(Pennybroke and Sheriffs)
Lyric by G. J. PYLE
Allegro
Music by F. H. DYCKMAN
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*(Spoken)
S{Charlie) Draw for deal, (They draw)
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Goes to the four.
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r p pChar - lie wins, he's
-7%^
(George) Let's see.
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got a straight : (All) Po - ker's the game^^ :s
for me.
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CHORUS
;r^ al - ways fun to olav, So come and take a try:
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noueh thtTnough the an - te may look scant-y Bets are run-ning high;^^ ^ ^^ «=tttj" } « » r
^h I J^ J ^^ P^s
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round-up is a tire - some thing, And shoot - ing crap is tame^ 'Long
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side of a real ex - cit - ing, fight -ing, Gen - u - ine po - ker game
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{George) Deal 'em out, (Charlie deals)
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{Cassidy) Stand pat (Pennybroke) One for me.
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i m(George) I want o ne (Charlie) Two bucks. (Cassidy) I 11 raise you
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three. {Penny) Five's all right (They lay down the cards)We 11 I'll be
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p ^' ^I I !j p ? p r ^ i
flush wins out; (All) Po - ker's the game for us.
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CHORUS
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Po - ker's al - ways fun to play, so come a take a try
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side of a real ex - cit - ing, fight- ing, Gen-u - ine po - ker game
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The Land of Moonlit Mountains
Lyric by C. B. HUNTER Music by A. L. BOOTH
Moderate
46
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old
moonland
light
of Men - te - zu
is bred swift pas
ma,sion
.
Red lips andRed are itsm i
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kiss
hill
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sides
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and dag - ger
with crim-sonblows;.
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glow
flee
there,,
there,.
the moon swings low
one's life is free
there:
there,
Oh,, let me
Oh, I would
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go
be
there ,
there.
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To Mex - i
In Mex - i
co!.
co!
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Take me to the land of moon - lit moun - tains.
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te^^ -J' ; u ^Palm - y land,
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where gui - tars sigh in
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j^ ^p [i~n F F IfJ. J' J^^
woo man -til - la - clad chi
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qui - tas Fair old Mex - i - co,
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I'll see thee soon, soon.
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Finale Act I
Lyric by R. STRAIN, Jr. Music by F. H. DYCKMAN & D.D. GRIFFIN
faPRISCILLA
#aThrough the world I've been
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^ 1S^^ ^ pwan - der - ing , seek ing you
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But
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seek - ing in vain,
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you are not worth Gone
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now
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^ ^all of my i - dols of love so true.
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fe ^^^Gone the on ly man love,
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JACKt?^
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rven you. No No!.
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tak en : You are wrong, And I'm in - no - cent
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iPEISCILLA ^m&^
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Such a man. for a
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he
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ro!
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find you were wrong.. Now
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It=F ^ I J J
I
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i i^ ^know that there is no such thing as love.
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CHORUS
i J J I r J- J- ^^^ ^He's not in - vit - ed to come to our ball, For he is a
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thief and shunned by us all,
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You are an out -law and
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-^z: i 1i mlaugh as you may, You can- not stay; Go on your
i ^^ ^^-s^*- :js.
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^^m ^ pway. I'm not in - vit - ed to come to your ball;
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?Noth - ing care I, and I laugh at you all!
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CHORUS
^ ^Go! you're an out - law, you're shunned by us all. Go!
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go!
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Opening Chorus, Act II57
Lyrics by S. M. SHOEMAKER
Valse nioderato
(D. D. GRIFFINMusic by j F. H. DYCKMAN
(S. M. SHOEMAKER
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CHORUSSlowly
(Humming-)
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SONG SNOW-LAND GIRL
% Allegretto
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Sola
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£^song for the maid of the snowSwift - ly the broad St. Law
drift, Andrence, I
wind - ing to - bog - gansail in my ice ca
fci
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tracks;
noe
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Of the
In the
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snow- shoe trail o - ver
si - lent for - ests on
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peak and dale, "WTiere the
eith- er hand I
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black ice groans andhear the North -wind
cracks,,
woo,Where the
I
black ice groans andhear the North -wind
*=qsiCHORUS
'•
p ^' J Ji J' icracks,
woo Girl of the blue ca na - di - an wood.s,From the
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r fr^ym. r«5h!^S• tr < < ^
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land of the north - ern skies, Where the sting - ing
r f
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snow dust flies
^Through the for - ests my way I fare,
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Fond - ly seek - ing her ev - 'ry - where Hear me call through the
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Snow - land girl !
.
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Chorus
U ^^=5f=f ~rr-
I iff
ly the light of day has passed^T=^S i
4 ^i -)1 r
*SAnd the rud - dy eve - ning glow
i^ 5
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:l_ Has en - cir - cled all at
i i
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last
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ife [
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_ While the fad - iiig sun - light falls.
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Won-drous eve-ning in theSoft - ly on the world be - low_
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West. Sum-mer eve-ning in the West.
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I'm so Popular(Blanche and Pennybroke)
Lyric by G. J. PYLE Music by F. H. DYCKMAN 4 D.D. GRIFFIN
Valse
t ife^ mf
itei e t
3=2:
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^
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A girl who is shy and re
An Eng- lish-man trav-'ling in
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tir - ing _
U - tah;
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Is
In
r-f-f
of - ten ex
vest - ed hi is
#-m -9
?^^
treme - ly per
cash in a
3^E
plexed.
gun
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^ -i—fyr-hU^'
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iAt the num - ber of suit - ors adSaid he I will take this six
mir - ing_
shoot - ah_
J ^ J'),iWho payAnd en -
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^^Ef^ f
^ i tS^=^ ^vis - its on ev - 'ry pre - text
deav - or to scare up some fun..
SheSo
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f^
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r i r r^
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is ex - ceed - ing - ly
is our sto - ry be
vexed,gun,
AndThe
whenend
theyis
all
drawhaveing
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gone
nigh
She
For
toss- es a
he had to
wayshoot
each ex
with ten
pen - sive bo
men in pur
i ^#
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fled
y
quet, Andsuit:' And he
W=^
sings with a sti
sang with a wearyawn
,
sigh..
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teiCHORUS
P ^^ r r If r rtI'm
I
m
m
so
T ^ Uw^^^:i:'''S
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IS III
pop - u - lar, pop - u - lar, I don't know
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where to hide:
m
^Troops of men are
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p
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swarm- ing and form - ing on ev 'ry
^^ i
side
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a ^^ ^^^^ r r r ir r^zz:
could love an A - pel - lo, But
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f=il
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i «i^ 3!
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^ J J j |J^ inot these id - lows that fol - low, It puts your
I
m
mf^T4-. i
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o^« ^ 5=^
.n^^
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I I. Mbrain in a ter - ri - ble whirl.
^ ^fi^ ife *
to be such a pop - u - lar
s ^ ^ -#—p-
irgirl.
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girl,
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71
Lyric by ']. A. GARVIN Music by D. D. GRIFFIN
Moderate
3^
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fePRISCILLA
I'm from Lon - don where
Back in New -port as
iy/// r^^rtrt'y
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w/?
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fall the danc - es start; Here's some dan
I was pass-ing through, They were try
dy ones that I know by heart; The
ing some dips and tan - goes new: The
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ParkPipe
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J'
walk, Pic - a - dil - ly trot And the
wrench, Ath - a - bas - ca - fall And the
AsKit
?quith
chen
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*SHERIFFS
J jiJ' J' J' J' J' - m .1 f - #•
glide,
sink.
But you real - ly don't
But we think that the
know the lat - est dance
most im - port - ant part
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# ^m i-^jU^ J i J^ j^E ? ?^
It be - gan in Chey - enne, and not in France, So
Is to learn this new dance of ours by heart. Wecop
won
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i
der.
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} J) J' J' m ^^_ our e - ques - tri - an
_ what you East-ern-ers
stride !
think!-
CHORUS
feg^
FBISCILLAT^ ^^^I ^
{Sheriffs) Can you Can - yon - can - ter ? I'm a - fraid I
mEf=*
»yi/
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^
SHEBIFFS
J^ J' J r J^ d' ^^can-t. sir Nev' - er sug - t^est - ing stop -ping or rest - ing,
i
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* i ^ is d <>,
Like the danc - urs in the Lane - ers; Speed is quite es
l\i i i i I3 5 it5 ^
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• P i^ r P
sen - tial, If you do it right: First you
i g ft ^5Mr ir r (^ ^F=^lope, then you can-ter, then sin -gle - footj WTioa Watch the step! Hold
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The StarDance Drama
Allegro nioderato
JAMES M.BECK
Tf ^7
Broader ^ ^L^:*
Allego moderat
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Alleg^ro nioderato
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Alleg:ro
l'<'^^^ r^ ^ Allegro nioderato
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m:E ^Sr^ ^^ ^
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l^e rrrrr g ^^ rrrr'Tfrr ^r rrr'rrrr E
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