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THE IRISH CHRISTENING.
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��1. Good- night, la - dies! Good-night, la- dies ! Good -night, la- dies! We're going to leave you now.

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��Mer- ri- ly we roll a - long, roll a -long, roll a- long, Mer-ri-ly we roll a- long, O'er the dark blue sea.

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Farewell, ladies; we're going to leave you now. Sweet dreams, ladies; we're going to leave you now.

Merrily, etc. Merrily, etc.

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