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Rh O the Skipper swore with a "Yeave-ho-ho!"

And the crew replied "Hi-hi!"

And then, with a cheerful "Heave-ho-yo,"

They pumped the bowsprit dry.

"Three cheers!" the Mate cried with a sneeze

"Hurrah for this old boat!

She sails two knots before the breeze,

But on the bar, by Jingo, she's

The fastest thing afloat!"

So up with the gallant flag, my lads,

With a hip-hip-hip-hooroo,

For the liner fast is now outclassed

By the Nancy P. D. Q.

Alice scratched her chin in perplexity, but the Hatter never stopped.

"I got an idea from that ballad," he rattled on. "If you want trains fast you've got to build 'em fast."

"Yes, but if they don't go—how does anybody get anywhere?" asked Alice.

"They can get off and walk," said the Hatter. "And it's a great deal less dangerous getting off a train that doesn't move than off one that does."