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THE GOOD TIME COMING.

Don't, you know thai lliis heah country will be comin' to de scratch, Wen de peach is on do peach tree en de"melon in de patch? Dat de barn'H bulge wid plenty, en you gwine ter lif de lalch Wen de peach is on de peach tree en de melon iu de patch? Oh, believers, Happy on dc_way! Gwine ter fee de sunrise At de hreakin' er de day! Don't you know dey ain't a country dat kin be dis country match, Wen de peach is on do peach tree en de melon in do patch? Oh. 'tis den hj gets ter glory, on de angel lif dc latch— Wen de peach is on de peach tree en de melon in de patch? Words Thai Tell.—" Oom Paul 'is a mnji of few words," remarked the man who talks wise. " Well," answered the flippant friend, " you take a look at some of the words in a Dutch dictionary and you won't blame him."

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Evening Star, Issue 11132, 6 January 1900, Page 2

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THE GOOD TIME COMING. Evening Star, Issue 11132, 6 January 1900, Page 2

THE GOOD TIME COMING. Evening Star, Issue 11132, 6 January 1900, Page 2

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