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440 eas- i-ly you can see, We are not re-mark-a-bly

reg - u- lar thing to do We hope you will find we are

nu - mer-ous, In fact we are on - ly three Your

quite cor-rect, Tho’ we are so ve - ry few. And

Sil - ver Dol - lar stayed be-hind, His busi-ness to ar-

if you have some lit - tle task, An er-rand to be

range But sends you word to bear in mind To

run Why, here we are—you’ve but to ask,—The

al- ways count the change, To al - ways count the

thing's as good as done, The thing’s as good as

change. Hi. o- hil Sing did-dy-o- dil For

done.

(Repeat for refrain)

king or sage or schol- ar; Than all of the three I'd

rath - er be a Quar-ter of a Dol - ar!



I 'm very shabby, I confess;

I wish I had another dress.

These lively little urchins here

Will bring one quickly, never fear. Go you at once to yonder town

And buy a linsey-woolsey gown. And mind you get a good one, too!

I think I ’d like to have it blue.

Yours received; we note request;

Always glad to do our best.

Understand the matter clearly.

Kind regards and yours sincerely!

Come in! come in! the door ’s ajar;

You ’re welcome here, whoe’er you are!