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Page 98 text:
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T he Abbot Circle 1938 Ob ¥ • zssman ± Lnikiion In England lived I long ago Upon the Breckenridge, High in the old Littauer Beside the Duncan Bridge. My father was a Hunter, A Freeman of the King. But Lawson, you ' re a Simpson, Said he to me one spring. The knight ' s bold face turned Greene with rage I Whittemore and more, Till he fell down and did not Rice. Hudson be quite done for. I heard a Russell in the leaves. It was a maiden fair, Lancaster eyes upon the ground, I Sawyer fighting there. My Rath aroused, I took my steed, It was my Sutor that you slew, And galloped o ' er the Lee. A man whom I did hate. Just who ' s the Simp? said I with scorn, He was selected by the Vogt We very soon shall see! Of all my father ' s state. I traveled many nights and days, When Dooley I did Cross A knight Walworth his armor as He Saundered Toohey ' s hoss. Forsyth Thayer was a steed of Brown, The Peck of God ' s frey land. The gallant knight did unTyer, And faced me man to man. Loring his eyes he looked me down, He looked me up and said, I ' ll Holt with you a Tilton match, Teichert, and you are dead. We Fletcher swords with greatest vim, Forman we both were mad. Right quick I Plunkett into him. Hauser feel now? I said. The maiden ' s eyes were tearful now, Don ' t Eveleighve me, sir! Comstock my father ' s court with good, To make up for that cur. I Tucker in my arms and said, Oh Darling, be McBride? There lives an Abbott o ' er yon Pond, I ' ll Coll him to our side. We have Tudbury him and take A Flaherty his grave, The maiden murmured with a sigh, Although he was a knave. The Abbott came from o ' er the Pond To make us man and wife; I sealed it with a Hotchkiss, And now she ' s mine for life. 94
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Page 99 text:
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9 3 ? The Abbot Circle Ever white This Birch At night On Abbot ground In Abbot arms Shall wait The resurrection day For us In ' 38 When fifty years out Back come the Combed And croaky few To sing And Cackle The Class of ' 38 Is Marching On — Bravely face your future and your fate! —Peck 95
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