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Vat for should dis spirit of mortal ban proud?     Man valk round a minute, and talk purty loud;     Den doctor ban coming, and say, "Ay can't save."     And man have to tak running yump into grave.     To-day dis har faller ban svelling around,     His head ban so light dat his feet ant touch ground.     To-morrow he light vith his face in the sand,     And hustle lak hal to get gude helping hand.     Ay see lots of fallers who tenk dey ban vise,     Yu see dem yureself ef yu open yure eyes;     Dey tal 'bout the gold dey skol making some day,     And yump ven the vash-voman com for her pay.     Ay tal yu, dear frend, purty sune we ban dead,     So ay tenk we ban suckers to getting svelled head.     It ant wery far from Prince Albert to shroud;     Vat for should dis spirit of mortal ban proud?

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