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Hopeful Hawkins


Hawkins wasn't in the swim at all in Dingo Flat,
    And to bait him was our chiefest form of bliss;
But, in justice, be it said that he had a business head.
    (That's why I'm standing here and telling this.)
 
He was trav'ling for a company, insuring people's lives;
    And stayed about a month in Dingo Flat;
But his biz was rather dull, and we took him for a gull,
    An amazing simple-minded one at that.

He was mad, he was, on mining and around about the town
    Prospected every reef. But worse than that—
He'd talk for half a day, in a most annoying way,
     On "The mineral resources of the Flat."

He swore that somewhere nigh us was a rich gold-bearing reef,
    If a fellow only had the luck to strike it;
And he only used to laugh when the boys began to chaff,
    And seemed, in fact, to rather sort of like it.


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