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XI. " Soon we leaves the caffe, as the poet 'E says, fer fields wot is new, Me an' the millyingaire codger An' 'is Peachlets Chauncey Depew. Part IL 'AWKINS IN CHINATOWN. 63 " When we left the Bowery We went through Chinatown; We met the grite Chuck Connors, A bloke o' grite renown. 'E lives among the Chinee An' mikes 'em all 'is pals; An' fer tighten' Vs a terrer, An' a fav'rit with the gals. " T. II. " We 'ad a wet called Sam Shu An' a mess they called Chow Dong, An* met a bloke called Ski Hi... An' another called Bing Bong. 65 66 'Swfcfns in Cbfnatown. Yer never 'card sich torkin', 'Twere like a lot o' geese, It were really somethin'k orful, An' I 'ad ter cry fer peace. " /fc in. " But Chaunce 'e seemed ter like it; They bowed and bowed agin, An' arsked 'im fer ter jine 'em In a glass o' Chinese gin. We sat down ter the tible, They give us lots, o' stuff; Our pal 'as 'ad the ooftish At it on'y mide a bluff. " IV. " Then a bloke as 'ad a pigtail (Wot's a pigtail ? Well, I never ! Ain't yer never 'card o' pigtails ?
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