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Show THE MUCH-TRAVELED IRISHMAN.' 'TIs twnlve months sines I camn to America The fortunes of me uncle to enjoy, illess his namu! Slime he left uie the whole ay It, And In his will hn feild. ' Now Pat, nm hoy, W's otiKlit to spind a solid year In thravelln, The Kront soiuutsav this rountliry for to see." And Bhiire me uncle didn't need to uri;e me much For turavelln is a trick that just suits mo. So I've thrave;ed over a'l this mighty nation From north to south and from the east to west; I've thravt-led txith on lurid and on the wather. Hut Bhure the railroad turavelin suits me ba t, Aud of all the titio railroads in America, And mesalf ehure has thraveled on them all, The one that hearts the lint tor solid comfort Ia the Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul rioth for altln and for dhrinldn and forshlapbu Their equipment l moat costly and -omplate, There Is ahplcndor enough for old Kiwi Solomon Solo-mon m And dunlins for his thousand wives to ate. (i: I've thraveled all up and down America, The ralli'oails aud the shteamboats tried theift ail. Hut there's nolhinu can compare in solid ooua Wld the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. |