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3 Old woman, etc. Boots on the floor where my boots ought to be. You old fool, etc. It's nothing but a churn, sir, your mammy sent to me. Miles I have travelled, etc. Heels on a churn, sir, I never saw before. 134 Our Goodman 4 Old woman, etc. A hat on a table where my hat ought to be. You old fool, etc. It's nothing but a nightcap your mammy sent to me. Miles I have travelled, etc. Fur round a nightcap I never saw before. 5 Old woman, etc. A man in the bed where I ought to be. You old fool, et...c. It's nothing but a baby your mammy sent to me. Miles I have travelled, etc. Hair on a baby's face I never saw before. B Hexatonic. Mode 3, a. Sung by Mrs. TOM RICE at Big Laurel, N. C. , Aug. 18, 1916 XK " * " * f^i m m r i - E * ! \ ^ 1 V / ^ u i. Whose horse is that horse, where my horse ought to be? You az. 0- h old fool, you blind fool, can't you ne - ver see? ld=d=ri It's d :^: i= H^- no - thing but a milk - cow my mo - ther sent to me. It's I I :|= 5E - nz: miles I have tra - veiled, some for - ty miles or more, ===FE^ EME =t ^==d: :^^^ -=t= milk - cow with a sad - die on I ne - ver saw be - fore.
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