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44 And I used to sit and sing to it, and I shielded it from harm, And many a hearty feed it had on the heft of my hairy arm. For you’ll never know in that land of snow how lonesome a man can feel; So I made a fuss of the little cuss, and I christened it “Lucille.” But the longest winter has its end, and the ice went out to sea, And I saw one day a ship in the bay, and there was the Nancy Lee. So a boat was lowered and I went aboard, and they opened wide their eyes— Yes, they gave a cheer when the truth was clear, and they saw my precious prize. And then it was all like a giddy dream; but to cut my story short. We sailed away on the fifth of May to the foreign Prince’s court; To a palmy land and a palace grand, and the little Prince was there. And a fat Princess in a satin dress with a crown of gold on her hair. And they showed me into a shiny room, just him and her and me. And the Prince he was pleased and friendly-like, and he calls for drinks for three. And I shows them my battered biscuit-tin, and I makes my modest spiel.