The Cruise of the Kawa Wanderings in the South Seas

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The gist of Trip- lett's remarks, memorized from the "Argus, " were taken from the 1916 report of the New Bedford Board of Trade. When he proclaimed that "be sides cotton goods, 100, 000 pianos were turned out yearly and 8, 500 derby hats every day, " his audience, set off by Whinney, burst into up roarious applause. The climax was reached when 56 THE CRUISE OF THE KAWA he lowered his voice dramatically and said, "And keep always in mind, O Baahaabaa and friends, that the New England Fur Compan...y uses daily 35, 000 rabbit pelts! Gentlemen, I thank you. " Pandemonium broke loose. Triplett was show ered with congratulations. Music and dancing followed, among others an amazing performance by a sturdy youth, Zambao-Zambino (Young- Man-Proud-of-His-Waist-Line) who rendered a solo by striking his distended anatomy with his clenched fist, varying the tone by relaxing or tightening the abdominal muscles. Whinney sang a very dreary arrangement of Mandalay" his one parlor trick; Swank did an imitation of Elsie Janis's imitation of Ethel Barrymore and I sang "The Wreck of the Julie Plante, " an amusing ballad describing the loss by drowning of an entire ship's company.

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