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be sung _crescendo_ and held on to the end of the bar.] 2. Oh Sally Racket. I-Oh, &c. Pawned my best jacket. I-Oh, &c. Sold the pawn ticket. I-Oh, &c. 3. Oh Kitty Carson Jilted the parson, Married a mason. 4. Oh Betsy Baker Lived in Long Acre, Married a quaker. 5. Oh Jenny Walker Married a hawker That was a corker. 6. Oh Polly Riddle Broke her new fiddle. Right through the middle. 18. Good morning, ladies all. (HALLIARDS.) [Music illustration: 1. Now a long good-bye to you, my dear, With a heave-oh haul. And a last farewell, and a long farewell. And good morning, ladies all.] 2. For we're outward boeund to New York town; With a heave, _etc._ And you'll wave to us till the sun goes down. And good morning, _etc._ 3. Aend when we get to New York town, Oh it's there we'll drink, and sorrows drown. 4. When we're back once moere in London Docks, All the pretty girls will come in flocks. 5. Aend Poll, and Bet, and Sue will say: "Oh it's here comes Jack with his three years' pay." 6. So a long good-bye to you, my dear, And a last farewell, and a long farewell. 19. Hanging Johnny. (HALLIARDS.) [Music illustration: 1. Oh they call me hanging Johnny. Away, boys, away. They says I hangs for money. Oh hang, boys, hang.] 2. Aend first I hanged my daddy. (_twice_) 3. Aend then I hanged my mother, My sister and my brother. 4. Aend then I hanged my granny. (_twice_) 5. Aend then I hanged my Annie; I hanged her up see canny.[6] 6. We'll hang and haul together; We'll haul for better weather. [Footnote 6: Northumbrian equivalent of "so nicely" or "so gently."] 20. Hilo somebody. (HALLIARDS AND INTERCHANGEABLE.) [Music illustration: 1. The blackbird sang unto our crew. Hilo boys, Hilo. The blackbird sang unto our crew. Oh Hilo somebody, Hilo.] 2. The blackbird sang so sweet to me. (_twice_) 3. We sailed away to Mobile Bay. (_twice_) 4. And now we're bound for London Town. (_twice_) 5. The up aloft this yard must go. (_twice_) 6. I thought I heard the old man say:-- "Just one more pull, and then belay." 7. Hooray my boys, we're homeward bound. (_twice_) 8. The blackbird sang unto our crew. (_twice_) 21. Oh run, let the Bullgine run. (
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