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UNIVERSITY OF

ILLIMOIS LIBRARY

AT UREANA-CHAMPAIGNMUSIC

"'^•person,*,'"*"""«« F- tor

LI6I-O.I 096

M" Mori H 5inGER: Presents The Musical Comedy

FROM COL. ROBT. R. McCORMICK

book GLyrics by

V Will M.

1, tlOUGH

"' Frank R.

X ADAM5

^r Jos.E.^^' Howard

Produced dt the

PR1NCE55 ThEATRL,

CtllC-AGO. ILL.

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Vocal 5corePrice $200 net

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Mort H. Singer

Presents

The Princess Theatre Stock Co.

in

A Stubborn Cinderella

Book and Lyrics by

Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams.

Music by

Jos E. Howard.

*—

Vocal Score

200 net.

Published by

CHAS. K. HARRIS31 West 3 1st. St. New York

Copyright MC.M VIII by Chas. K.Harris.

International Copyright Secured.

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FROM Ck.RHi.h. ivicCORMICK

A Stubborn Cinderella.

Book and Lyrics by

WILL M. HOUGHand

FRAXK R, ADAMSMusic by

JOS E. HOW.\RD.

Cast of Characters.

FAT .

SKEETER

SALLIE

•LOIS

A TUTOR

THE PRESIDENT.

THADDEUS LEONARDO, a famous sculptor

A CAB DRR'ER

POLICE SEARGEANT

"MAC" ...COL. HUNT, of the visiting English party.

LADY LESLIE, daughter of the Earl of Glenkirk

LADY E\T.LYN, her aunt

AN ENGINEER.

A PORTER

.

AN INDIAN

.

HOTEL MANAGER .

College Bo}'^ and Girls, Lady Leslie

Italian Laborers, Passengers

CHAS. PRINCE

ROBT. HARRINGTON

LOUISE MINK

ALICE DOVEY

ALAN BROOKS

DON MERRIFIELD

CHARLES RANKIN

JOHN WHEELER

BEN TURBETT

JOHN BARRYMORE

J.AMES C. MARLOWESALLIE FISHER

JEAN SALISBURY

BEN TURBETT

CHAS. WEDLAKEDON MERRIFIELD

FRANK ilAGIN

s Mihtary Escort, English Girls,

on the Sunset Flj-er,

Cowboys, Mexicans,etc.

Synopsis.

ACT I — Campus of Columbus University. Afternoon.

ACTU— X Mountain Wilderness near the Mexican Border. Next day.

ACTHI— Natatorium of Hotel del Coronado, Coronado Beach, California,

during the progress of the Orange Fete

.

Produced under the direction of

Musical Director.

GEO. iURION

WILLIAM LORAINE

Contents.

Act I.

1 OPENING CHORUS .

2 LOVE ME JUST BECAUSE .

3 WHAT'S THE USE .

4 DON'T BE CROSS WITH ME.

5 I'M IN LOVE WITH ALL THE GIRLS

6 FINALE. ...

5

25

28

32

35

39

Act II.

7 OPENING CHORUS....8 NONE BUT THE BRAVE DESERVE THE FAIR

9a. THE LAND OF THE SKY, Adois Senorita .

9b. DONT BE ANYBODYS MOON BUT MINE.

10 FINALE. . . .• .

51

57

61

63

67

Act III.

U DON'T TEACH ME TO SWIM ALONE. •

12 IF THEY'D ONLY LET POOR ADAM'S RIB ALONE.

13 THE ORANGE FETE, BaUet. ...14 FINALE, ^\HEN YOU FIRST KISS THE LAST GIRL YOU LOVE

72

75

79

91

A Stubborn Cinderella.

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call my own I have left my heart with you;

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Till your

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skies a - bove and the

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>,'^ir] I love Make my hap - py dreams come

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days of

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^^sun - ny skies; Sinj:^ a love that

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nev - er dies;^?= 2^

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hearts re - peat it, Home. Home, Home!

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Op.Chor. Act 1.

11

COLLEGE ROYS.

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Entrance of ColleRe Boys.

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±Oh won't you come out, come out,

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lone - ly, as lone . ly us can

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^aGIRLS (at windows.)

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come out, come out^ come out right a- way We have to

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12

BOYS.

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ij JN ^^^mean to tease that way When yousuch a cork . ing day. You are

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know we're dy.ing to come out and Play.

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know we want to

=^play Please,dear-ie, come out, come out

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cortif and play with me, For Im

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14

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mSing ;i song of

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nev - er dies,

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^Mai - lets beat it,

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hearts re - peat it, Home, Home,

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Home!

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Allegretto con mo to. BOYS & GIRLS.

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15

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Xlege days are rar

lege days

est whenare in

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spring - time,

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tho'

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broke;

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ev - 'ry tel - lows

ev - 'rv fel . lows

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learts

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16

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Ev.'ry thingsmilk and

Ev - 'ry thing is

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Ev-'ry old joke sounds

Ev - 'ry an- cient

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joke sounds fun-ny

hon-ey

milk and hon-ey

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dear- ie, To while the time a

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17

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dear . ie, What would you like to

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HOCKEY GIRLS.

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like to have a lit - tie game ot hock - ey I

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18

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19

GOLF GIRLS and MEN

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20

say golf

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trains the

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those you a

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21

fAl - m;i

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here's a

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toast to vou:

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us still

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dear to you

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name be

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on our lips

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when

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23

Tempo di Valsc.

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Grandiose.

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Spring, Spring we a

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Tempo di Valse. Grandiose.

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23

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dore you when

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J-

are There's mu - sic

stzii ^^ k'M r r r 1hearts are young There's mu

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^=^? ^^^in the sway - ing trees Some - thing sweet in ev - 'r}"-

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breeze

asic sweet mu sic whis

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pered by ev - 'r)' breeze So

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Ring,

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Ring,

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^r r rring out your wel-come to

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world is all

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skies,

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girls are all true It's

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P feef r r r ^^^^ ^Spring and there's

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love in your eyes.

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25

N9 2.Love Me Just Because.

Valse Lento.

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Some -times I wish ev- ry fel - low.

Jack says my eyes are en - tranc-ing.

Were in iove

Bob ad - mires

with

my

i^ ^ m ^^=^ ^me:

^smile,.

tei

Just think of be - ing the dar-ling_

Jim is in love with my danc -ing,.

Of each

Ted - dy

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kfes ^ ^ ^ i ^Pboylikes

youmy

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style;.

I would not care why they

Each one but you has a

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26

[>h> r f m m

m ^love me If they'd all be

rea-son,— You're not like the

r i r~r ^^^ *true:

rest:

Why should they

You sim - ply

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I f if^^need a - ny rea - son

say that you love me.

Than be - cause

So I like

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they

you

do?-

best.

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Refrain.

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Love Me etc • 3

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cause its June, Love me for the sil - ver moon:

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^Love me just be . cause You know I want you

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_J I t IIP^tell me youlre sure you do. do.

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Love Me etc .3

28

N? 3.What's The Use.

fe I J^'. ii ]\ Jl J^ J^ }\ J^

Home is just the spot to be when

What's the use of work-ing for it

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oth - er plac - es close, I think he's sing

on - ly makes )'ou tired, I think he's sing

mg

ing

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29

> I p' Jl ii. il p- Jl ^^a •

flat,

flat.^^ That's the on

Loaf - ing is

ly time I'm there, as

'nt an - y - thing, there's

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S ^m % %

' ry ^' ^'- ^'p^ Jl- ^

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ev - ry - bod - y knows. He's off the key

no use got - ting fired, He's off the key

d

at

at

that,

that.

TO ^ ^ • 3 J. 3 ^ ^M¥ iF^m W^TTth J

f^^ taft

k ^p-^ Jl jl. Jl p- Jl Jl.f}\ I

J'. yi< Jv p J MThere's so ma - ny things to do, so ma - ny sights to see,

Play - ing games is noth - ing for you simp - ly waste your time

^1• Jl Jl. Jl p Jl jl. Jl I

,1 J J^^No more down -y couCh at night for

Sing - ing is just say - ing things in

me,

rhvme,.

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I cant

Buy - ing

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r=f=mmi

What s The lU'.i

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waste my time in sleep - ing. While the peach - es are in bloom. So I'll

clothes is al - ways sil - ly for you on - ly wear them out, Life is

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must get up some -time so, 'V^Tiat's the use, What's the use use.

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dout quite uii - iUt

make the world seem

stand

bri':;ht;_

Why I

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meet a man,"Wont you kind - ly hold myone I see For it seems no more than

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I'm In Love With All The Girls I Know.

Tempo di Marcia

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than the rest..

all her own..

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Dai - sy danc - es, Eththe one that I am with I love the best

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el is the one I want when I'm a - lone.

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think of los - ing, A - ny - one it

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makes me blue

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J a J' J llJ' l f 1^era- zy Im in love -with all the girls I ev - er knew.,

har - em Im in love with all the girls I ev - er knew.

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phas a way that charms me so, ThatEach

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I can't tell which one I love the best..

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ENSEMBLY. ^H=^ ^ / J- ii ^' ^^hon - or of Co -

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lum - bus famt- Were

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was in four- teen

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nine - ty- two that

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old in sto - ry

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p p p r pin our most rev . rent

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Finale Act I.

41

/-^-^^ t=^here

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^^^^ ith s()iij( and cheer

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To

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he'dnev-er land-ed upTTTTon this bus - y

rshore. So we are

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got his fame here,

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43

*^Drums.

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while the un-veil-ing is done.

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But we would

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rath - er roujih - houst*, this is . nt an . y fun.

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43

J /I IALL.SHail to

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rtColum - bus!^ Hail to his f<l" - ry E

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clipst'd by nom-

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This day in best ar - ray we now do greet you

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low us this glo - ri - ous

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44

famt

^tri - bute

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T- r-to the

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fame- Of

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ac - claim; Co

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lum - bus day we

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t p r fvow shall stay, our ries for

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Finale Act I.

45

iMaestoso.

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Cheer! For the

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beau - ty from a - broad Who willCheer, Cheer

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SLes - lie!

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rftded-i- cate this new

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stat-ue great; We cheer.yes we cheer for La-dy

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46

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LADY LESLIE

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flat-ter- ing tri - bute has touched mj' heart, To

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^^ t f tmded - i - cate such a work of art

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work of artBOYS.

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COL.HUNT.

^=^^¥feel quite un -worth -y to do my part. Your

m GIRLS.

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^ BOYS And hon-or art,

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47

i>il- .ri,,

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r ^^la - dy shij) now its time lo show This tri umphof art to thosu bt-.low, But

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first sonif one tfll me so I will know which way is North?.

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some - bod - y tell him.

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48

J-^Maestoso. //,^ *^^=k

we re •

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North?

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raise be to Co -

i Alum-bus

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name

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g]o - ry that lights his

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49

f^- ^Praise be to Co

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tlum - bus

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50

Pride

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51

N9 7.

Opening Chorus

Act 2.

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Allegro Vivo.

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53

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54

GIRLS., k , I ,

When ev-ry one wassleepinjc> L

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AVhile cross the count-rysweepings

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iTOGETHER.

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We struck without a warning".

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55

ALL.

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56

down Ajidyou areturneda - roundyour left seems

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lessyoure in-sur-ed,Your

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rtrain!

Op. Chor. Act 2.

57

N?8. None But The Brave Deserve The Fair.

Allegretto

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fe f^ j^ ii ii I i> jr.j) J) ^ ^i«-'—The stir of mar-tial

A sol - dier is the

mu -sic and the glint of but -tons

on - ly man who ev - er ought to

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brass

wed,_

Gives a man a high - er stand - ing in the

He is hap - py when he's fight - ing he is

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dead,

She loves the one whoseNap - o - leon was a

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dar - ing who is

mar - ried man and

not a - fraid to die, _

so were Grant and Lee,

In cu - pids

So as I

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mor- tal fray, the sol-dier wins the day. You may have won-dered why.said be - fore, un - lessyouYeused to war, I warn you to stay free.^^ ^ ^ ^ li

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The rea - son is that oth - ers do not dare,.

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Chorn.

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61

N9 S)i\

The Land Of The Sky.

Adios, Senorita.

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lied with per-tume rare, Of sil-ver moon flowrs in thv hair And a-

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far the soft gui - tar beats weird re - frain

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Dreams. dreams, dreams-

m1 11 send on moon beams,

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N9 9b.Dont Be Anybody's Moon But Mine.

Moderate.

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want to talk to you a - lone, my

moon- beams bright come out to - night and

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La - d\- Moon,

shine for me

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While you're float - ing kind of la - zy in the

Just to help me win the girl that I a

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Un

night I hope to win a heart, myless youVe there, I would not dare to

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And I know that you can help me if you'll

Would con - sent to be all mine for - ev - er

La - dy Moon,

think that she

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try: -

more:

So smile up - on my woo - ing with your

"When lov - ers spoon,we need you moon, the

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most of all

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Tell the

Just a

night - in - gale

girl and you

to sing his sweet - est

are all there needs to

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Then while the sil - ver stars are soft - ly

For when you shine, the time and place don't

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burn - ing, I'll

mat - ter, So

tell her where my heart has been so long,

come out La - dv Moon and shine for rae._

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on - ly shine. On the dear - est girl I know-.

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want to tell her she's the on - ly one To - night while you soft-ly

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shine ,

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Keep your sil - ver smile up - on her all the while. Don't be

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a - ny - bo - dy's moon but mine. So mine.

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67

NO 10.Finale Act 2.

Andante. Solo off Staye.m ^

^^Drift on to dream - land

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it= 3P ^ ^ S ?Sweet Cin - der - el - la dream thro' your gold - en hour

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Can I be dream-ing? My head's in a whirl, I seem,

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To dream!

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She seems

AJ.To dream

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Finale Act 2.

69

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^Thai Ivt' a - W'iik-ened a dif-fer-ent g^irl. The night Is bright

.

For-ests have v;in-ished a ball-room is here,Come out! Come out!

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70

Tempo di Gavotte. 0\

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71

Andante.

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P£Drift on to dream - land O - vcr a moon -lit sea

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Lit . tie girls. lit - tie boys, Drew - sy eyes meant for dream-land joys.

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Soon mid-nights bell must ban-ish the spell of fair - y power.

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Finalp Aft 2.

72

NPll. Don't Teach Me To Swim Alone.

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s\%-iin a - lone, (CHO.) She's a - fraid to swimswim a - lone, (CHO.) You a - fraid of what?

I'm a - fraid to

I'm a - fraid to

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Want a teach - er

Out to sea, I

all my own, (CHO.) No one near but him;

might be blown, (CHO.) Then a - gain_ might not—

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I might flirt with a whist-ling buoytaoDWhist-ling buoysmake such a noise.

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ifc^ EE

fWould I drown if

Lobsters might run

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;^^ mwe should kiss?(CHO.Would we drown if we should kiss? Please

off with me, (CHO.)That's an aw - ful fate, we own. Just

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^^ i' J-' i' i' I J' J-. ji ;, I

J^ p^^^teach me how to

think how sor - ryswim on land, It's

then you'd be Thateas- i - er to

I had learned to

un - der- stand,

swim a - lone.

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CHORUS.

m i'^ p H I r ^i^come teach me how to swim?_Won't you

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I'd like.

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to swim with you. I'd like vourarm a

Don't Teach Me etc.

74

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round me.

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Then I'd be allyourto have you save me, dear,

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teach me to swim a - lone. lone..

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75

N9 12. If They'd Only Let Poor Adam's Rib Alone.

Allegretto.

(Whistle.)

to 5pT"TT' >

I

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J- 3 J^ ^^liv - ing all a - lone,

day or two a - go,

ThereHe

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were no la - dies pres - ent so the world was all his ownwore an anx- ious wor - ried look, his eyes a fev - 'rish glow,

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(Whistle.)

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And when he stayed out late at night he

I asked him who he worked for now, he

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did - rit have to fib, His life was ve - ry hap - py till they

said "My job's for life, I'm work - ing for the same old firm "Nine

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his rib

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a wife'.'

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If They'd only etc.

77

Refrain.

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If they'd on - ly let poor Ad - ami's rib a - lone, Ev - 'ry

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man would wear a smile like Sun - ny Jim,. It was

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make a per - feet la - dy out of him;. If they'd

If They'd only etc. 4

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on ly let poor Ad - am's rib a - lone, For he

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need - ed ribs and did - nt need a bride. This will

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N9 13.

The Orange Fete.

(Ballet)

AllrgTO.

iKntrancetjf Or.ini;f pickers.)

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Watch it fond - ly, ten . der . ly,

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81

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1Till the soil and raise the flow, ers, Give it wa - ter ev' - ry hour

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toil be-neath the sum - mer sun to tend the blos-soms white.

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82

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Mj'sterioso.

Entrance of Pests.

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HARVESTERS.

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