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Wells, Carolyn, 1862-1942

"Patty Fairfield"


Oh, the jollity, oh, the gayety,
Just come down and see;
CHORUS:--Come, oh, come, etc.
Sometimes we take sandwiches of chick,
And go off on a merry pick-a-nick;
Sometimes we in hammocks idly swing,
At other times we only sit and si-i-ng--
CHORUS:--Come, oh, come, etc.
"That's beautiful," said Patty when they had finished the song. "I'll learn
the words, and then I can sing it with you."
"Indeed you must" said Nan, "and now I'll sing you the song of the Barlow
family; they won't sing it themselves, but when you learn it, you and I can
warble it together."
"Sing a song of Barlows,
A family full of fun;
A father and a mother,
A daughter and a son.
"When the door is open
Hear the family sing!
All the people passing by
Run like anything."
"It's a base libel," said Uncle Ted; "we sing beautifully, and except that
Bumble flats, and Bob has no ear, there isn't a flaw in our singing."
The evening passed merrily by, and when it was bedtime, Bumble showed Patty
to her room.


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