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THE IRISH CHRISTENING.

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Ja - va and from Gua - va and from Ha - vre, In the four- mast- ed ship, the Mi-

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��drink - in', And wish - ing the pa -rents great joy.

Moon - ey, Of so - ci - e - ty she was the crame.

nar - va, That came from be - yant Hin - do - stan.

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When home from the

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Cowld ice-creams, and

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��church they came with Father Tom and big Mick - y Ban - ni - gan,

Maud Mc - Cann, Al - ger - non Rouke and Lu - In Mc - Caf - fer - ty,

cream that was hot, Ro - man puncli froze up in snow - balls, and spar - a - grass,

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As ev . ver ye'd ax to

Cla - rence Ig - na - tius Mc • Made out of goose liv - ers ami

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Scores of as pur - ty - a boys and girls

Reg - i - nald Mar- me-duke, Mau - rice Me - gan,

"Patte de foi gras," what - ev - er that manes,

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