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But now the load would be but small,
We have no Browns at home to haul,
And Jane could go with what's his name—
J.
Why Dan, you silly chap, for shame!
D.
There I would only take a few
Of your choice, you can tell me who.
M.
O, well, then, nobody at all.
J.
Hee, heeh!
D.
Hah, hah!
J.
Now you sing small.
D.
I'll drive the Wellburns, they'll be glad
To have me when I can be had.
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