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 106—Mary of Argyle. 107—Scots Wha Hae. 108—My Ain Folk. 109—It's Nice When You Love A Wee Lassie. 110—Wedding o' Sandy McNab. 111—Breakfast in Bed on Sunday Morning. 112—It's Nice to Get Up in the Morning. 113—Mary. 114—The Campbells Are Coming. 115—I Love To Be A Sailor.

116—Hawaiian Butterfly. 117—Oh, How She Would Wicki-Wacki-Woo. 118—Yaaka-Hula-Hickey-Dula.

119—My Old Kentucky Home. 120—Down Where the Swanee River Flows. 121—It's a Long, Long Way to My Home in Kentucky. 122—We'll Have a Jubilee in My Old Kentucky Home. 123—Mammy's Little Coal Black Rose. 124—Are You From Dixie. 125—Old Folks at Home. 126—Kentucky Babe. 127—Carry Me Back to Old Virginny. 128—Where the Black Eyed Susans Grow.

129—The Little House Upon the Hill. 130—Little Gray Home in the West. 131—Auld Lang Syne. 132—The Song the Kettle is Singing on the Hob. 133—The Trail That Leads to Home. 134—I Love You Canada. 135—M-o-t-h-e-r-. 136—There's a Little Lane Without a Turning. 137—There's a Light Shining Bright in the Window To-Night. 138—In An Old Fashioned Town.