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"The Explorers'

A iVLUSICAL COMEDYinTwoActs.

LYRICS BY

Bert Leston Taylor

MUSIC BY

Walter H.Lewis.

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The Explorers.A MUSICAL COMEDY IN TWO ACTS.

Under Dearborn Theatre Management.

Direction ofW. W. Tillotson.

Book and Lyrics by Music b}*

Bert Leston Taylor. Walter H. Lewis.

CAST OF CHARACTERS.

Bonaparte Hunter, Professor of Boneology, University of Oklahoma .... RICHARD CARLE.

Lieut. S. Max Nix, a Polar explorer and Aerial Musician KNOX WILSON.

M' lie Qui Vive, "Queen of the Lions" RUTH WHITE.

Maizie Fields, an Iowa Corn Queen AGNES PAUL.

Ananias F Dubbe, the human X- Ray reporter of "Morning Glory" CARLTON KING.

Handem AfeW, "The Scourge of the Hills" . ........ WM. RILEY HATCH.

A. Grouch, who doesn't like graphophones WM. B. ROCK.

Mrs. FuUer- Prunes, president of the Woman's Scinnce Club JOSIE INTROPIDL

Captain Moutard, of the French Marines HENRY TRUAX.

Adam Skinsky, a circus freak manager RICHARD J. MOYE.

Sapphira Smart , a hotel stenographer ROSE LESLIE.

Josh. Drummers, Clerk of Hotel Limit JOSEPH I.SULLIVAN.

Jack Potts, a travelling Salesgentleman HENRY TRAUX.

Night Hawk , Captain of a sea going hack JOHN RYAN.

Daisy Kicker, the pride of the Ballet LUELLA DREW.

Sleepless Bill, a detective, "You can't fool him" JOHN HYNES.

Phil. BaggS, a letter carrier LON ALLEN.

I. M? Cop, a Policeman "Honest". HILLIARD CAMPBELL.

Oliver Sudden,

a working hotel porter FRANK FORTHY.

HanxWeidig, one of the Band "... A. HUTCHINS.

Will E. Come, only a waiter FRED HALE.

Willie Hurry,

a messenger boy ETHEL JOHNSON.Bell Boys, Mayonnaise Marines, Lion Tamers, Tribesmen, French Zouaves, Kindergartners etc.

SYNOPSIS OF SCENES.

ACT I. Tamatave, Madagascar, the morning of New Year's Day.

ACT II. Office of the Hotel Limit.

Contents.

ACT I.

OVERTURE 5

NQl OPENING CHORUS. "The Tropic Night is Past." Madagascar Maidens. 15

2 MALE CHORUS. "The Mayonnaise Marines." 21

3 SONG. "a French Marine Ashore." Moutard and Marines. 24

4 TOPICAL SONG. "The Things I Didn't See." S.Max Nix and Chorus. 27

5 SONG. "The Funny Bone of a Mastodon." Hunter and Chorus. 30

6 SONG. "The Lion Tamers." Qui Vive and Assistant Lion Tamers. 36

7 DUET. "Hush! Little Lion." . . Qui Qive and Hunter. 40

8 SONG. "The Son of the Hill and Plain." Handem Afew and Tribesmen. 43

9 FINALE I. "Out On the Sea." Principals and Chorus 48

ACT II.

10 OPENING CHORUS. "Happy Hotel Cleaners." Scrubwomen. 58

11 BALLADE. "Love's Highway." Maizie. 62

12 SONG. "My Lady Champagne.". Qui Vive and Champagne Chorus. 65

13 GAVOTTE CHORUS. "The Merry Kindergartners Chorus. 69

14 DUET. "It Simply HappenedSo." Hunter and Maizie. 74

15 WALTZ SONG, "is There a Maid?" Qui Vive, Valentines and Cupids. 77

16 MALE GLEE. "The German Mannerchoer." 82

17 SONG AND CHORUS. "Cupid Might Have Been a Little Coon." . . QuiVive,Maizie, Hunter and Chorus. 86

18 FINALE n. "To Be Explorer." Principals and Chorus. 90

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Tothe

get—snow-

queer.

While

Should

The

I*

he

cause

rea

from him

the mer

son is

to

cu

be

us

ry

cause

will tell

to fall

we think

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thing

nine

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al - read

ty - nine

mates too

ybe -

se -

yet.

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Lyrics by

Bert Leston Taylor.

The Funny Bone of a Mastodon,(Hunter and Chcrus.)

Music byWalter H. Lewis.

Alleg^retto.

W^ SPiano. y

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n,'i ;lf I^ -y

w^HUNTER.CHORUS.

HUNTER.

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h J' 'H' P£f1

tol

tol

o-gist, Of ev'- ry an - i - mal

o-gist, But I've been cuddled and

on the list Ive picked a bone or

iVe been kissed the same as all of

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CHORUS.

E^^^^^^P P ^ ^^ ii/?!^' ^J- ^

two

you.

Ive dug for bones from sea

Al - though an an - ti - qua

to sea, From sea

ri - an, 'Ti - qua

to sea, From

ri - an, 'Ti -

SE(^ i: ^«=^

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t k=\&-M.

^¥f>^

HUNTER.

f) I h J ^ ;? ^ Ssea

qua

to sea. And fin - er

ri - an. I'm no oc

spe-ci-mens, you'll

to - gen - a

a - gree. Were

ri - an. But

r 7

^m ^ ^

nev - er shown to you Now here is the tooth of a beast un - couth That

on - ly fif - ty two I'm fond of a glass and a bright e3-ed lass, When

^^ 4i • ff

^m

ky

4 ^ e^

ff

j Ji .n J) jil

f, h h :/}l|J' JlJl|i |i If ' f'

I' ^lived when A - dam was a youth. And here is the horn that did a - dorn, The

pleas -ure deals I nev- er pass. I'm fond of a joke, en -joy a smoke, In

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31

clas - sic brow of a u - ni - corn. Be -hold a bit of a be - he -moth, The

fact, I'm just like oth - er folk. Andthe on - ly thing Im daf - fy on Is the

5 ^T~

cresc.T

m ^ ^^ ^^^

P p ^' p ^I p p ^^''M I F F P ^^

WIS - dom tooth of a

fun - ny bone of a

gi - ant sloth, But the

mas - to - don The

fun-ni - est thing you

on - ly thing Im

(

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Wi tfc i a-^.

J^ J' J^ ^,I P p^^P P P p

^"I P P p p ^

look up - on Is the fun - ny bone of a mas - to - don, ha. ha, ha,

daf- fy on Is the fun - ny bone of a mas - to - don, ha, ha, ha,

ha, ha,

ha, ha,

i j^n r~} mf=

r^r-i ^ " A

^m J—T?^ ^i

* P p p j) Iji J' p F F p^

ha, ha, ha. The fun - ny bone

ha, ha, ha. The fun - ny bone

of a mas - to - don.

of a mas - to - don.

m 5 ^ i iEi i

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SOP. & ALTO.CHORUS.

K E^Wf i h ji .1 i £

fyBe -

He's

a i

hold the tooth of a

fond of a glass and a

^ J i p. ^ ^

beast un - couth, That

bright eyed lass, ^\Tien

lived when A - dampleas - ure deals he'll

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was a youth. Be -

nev - er pass, He's

4.

f t^=t MJUMl

^^hold the horn that

fond of a joke, en -

i

did a - dorn The

joys a smoke, In

1. ^ -clas - sic brow of a

fact he's just like-

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wis - dom tooth of a

fun - nv bone of a

P^^

$ ^ih^

gi - ant sloth But the

mas - to - don. And the

fun-ni-est thing to

on - ly thing- he's

^' ^' J' n]look up - on Is the

daf - fv on Is the

i-^u^ M ^^^ 1^ i> p 1^ 1^ 1^ \> }fun - ny bone of a

fun - nv bone of a

mas - to - don Ha,

mas - to - don Ha,

ha, ha, ha, ha,

ha, ha, ha, ha.

ha, ha, ha, The

ha, ha, ha, The

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fun - ny bone of a

fun - ny bone of a

mas

mas

3 ^ F F U 4

to

to

don.

don.I?.S.

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DANCE.

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N9 6.

Lyrics by

Bert Leston Taylor.

The Lion Tamers.(Qui Vive and Assistant Lion Tamers.)

Music byWalter H. Lewis.

Allegro moderato.

Piano.

*QUI VIVE.

i- q itpI

p- pp MP • p pip- ^'ti

^' ^•>TT-^-' _ 1 L -i- L Jl J-._ ^ ^_ XT 1 _ 1Heres a bunch of bud - ding ro - ses, Near - ly

Men are such do-mest-ic crea - tures, With so

ev ' - ry one sup -

few fe - ro - cious

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^CHORUS.

^^^.

p p i p ppo - ses Is a la - dies sem - i - na - ry on a

fea - tures That to tame them is no trick, no trick at

iffi ^spree.

all. _But you'll

All we

f^^t jT

^ 3^

m i ^^ p i te

be,

.

do,

way at

is to

sea,

coo,.

If you

And com

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ltp^^ 3^QUI VIVE.

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think we're pret - ty stu - dents on a spree,

plete - ly con - quered at our feet they fall

We are

But a

4«:

t ^^m JU

r^

« # ^^y

^ 3E^

*P- P P P I P ^' P P I

p'P P P

i p ^' ^li

li

on tam . ing la - dies , Not a one a mite a

onsmore in - vit- - ing. And to tame him is ex

fraid is, Of an

cit - ing, There is

1

m^

wmw

F=t

f

i

*CHORUS.

Ep P JM ;i -p^^^^ ^=E^5

fLet him

Let him

roar,

roar.

eight foot li - on with a ten foot

some - thing slide from - bo - ny in Ijis

^??

If

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*

mu - sic, sweet - est mu - sic in his roar,

some - thing slide trom - bo - ny in his roar.

£

*QUI VIVE./Cs /0\ /Cn

P ^ J i J' J^ J' i' I ji ^'^E*^ ^^^2^

:#*:

Oh! we are li

Oh! we are li

/C\ /C\ /C\

on girls

-

on girls _

Were li - on tarn - ing girls. We

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i g

[ffe^^ ^^p p

^^ r P PP 7ji'ji m

have no use for men, no use at all, For we can

(^

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^ ^i

«=*^f) J' J) J iji > r^~ipP

tame a man, with a flir - ta - tious fan Or

m^ ^

3878 38

^p p p 1

^' i' J'- il

^CHORUS.

^^E^twirl - ing a co - quet -tish par - a - sol.

^^ ^ S

Oh! we are

^ ^ /Ty

^TJ 1

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£

l^p- p QiJ' ;' J' I J.Jir~

i

^p'

ri ^'tt^^^'

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li - on girls we're li - on tarn - ing girls We have no use for

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* t

*p p p p p p p p i

p'p J I ; J' ;' ^

men no use at all.

# i ^

For we can tame a man with a flir-

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lip--| -p V J l

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ta - tious fan Or twirl-ing a co - quet-tish par - a - sol.

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N9 7.

Lyrics by

Bert Leston Taylor.

Hush! Little Lion.

DUET.

Qui Vive aiid Hunter.

Music byWalter H. Lewis.

4it

Allegro moderato.

E^Voice.

* MM-*-^ ± • ' *

$* •S 7 r 7 ^ 7 ^^f^i-i^

Piano.7>f f

^^ /Tjv J7 J7 1^7 J7 Jh^i^^* /Cs

fe ^ fe :^ fi^:£ ^^ 5E3 ') h? h h

QUI VIVE. 1. OhI the way to tame a li - on

HUNTER. S.Ohl the way to tame a wife- y

-y-

is to catch him by the tail, \\''hen he

is to give her lots of clothes, Of the

^ -i-jCi' i' ^

^^T^

,1 - /CN"f

1 * 1 P 1 f 1 P ^/•It.

*t^ ?> J) J' J' J' J' J' I

>i ^ F^hap - pens to be look

fin - est silks and sat

ing toth - er

ins you can

way.

buv.

Then.

And a

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twist it good and plen - ty, say a doz - en times or t\ven - ty, And.doz - en feath- ered sou - nets in the way of pict-ure bon - nets, Then to

fe^

Lir^rm^J

f ^'.p "p P p~i~T~p

"f

P ^ r I

let

let

him

her

un

en

der - stand youVe there to

ter - tain her - self you

stay

try _

Of

And

(

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^fp

^ ^EEkfT

ih

pnco meno mnsso.

i ^J'l i' . h ! !>« i ^P p P ^p ^' <t^' ^' iiJ' l ^p ^' p p P

course hell jump and hoi - ler and put up an aw - ful roar, And hell

if she kicks when j'ou stay up all night with friends so ill, And

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7)ffpncn vioio ^'' mosso. xT^

3^

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ifc

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turn and try

threat - ens back

to claw you in the eye,

to moth - er dear to fly _

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A

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3878 Hush! little lion. 41

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i' ^^' i' i' jl h J) sev - 'ry time he makes a roar, you twist his tail a lit - tie more, And

bluff like that you can't a - bide, you go out then and get a tide, And

^ S 9-&

sosten.

va;m

*Andante semplice

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J i> i'-^i' j'li'i

Hush! lit - tie li - on.

Hush! lit - tie wife - y.

dont you cry

don't you cry

111 let go of you bye and bye.

You'll get used to it byeandbj'e.

(

* it;•?g~

P " sosten Itto

.

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Quit your aw-ful roar, or 111 wind you up some more, Hush! lit-tle li - on,dont cry.

Dont commence to nag, or 111 get an-oth-er jag, Hush! lit-tle wife-y, don't cry.

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3878 Hush! little lion. 42

N?8.

Lyrics by

Bert Leston Taylor.

The Son of the Hill and Plain.

(Handem- Afew and Tribesmen.)

Music byWalter H. Lewis.

Allep:ro moderate

.

Piano.

^ ^ J^ ^=?F^ ^n V 7 J^^^ ^ ^' *

A mig-ht - y chief of war am LA might - ier chief of war than I

With

Lives

^p ^*>ii i 1 ?iijl7 7 7^ ^^

tt J5 »~»t

&{5^- ^ f/C\PS^^^^ ^ j^ ^ ^ M

Ji fggee

I^^P -r^

«

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large and sin - ew- y hands,

not be - neath the sun.

The mus - cles of my hea\' - ing

Tho' po - ets may not tell in

5 ^^ «S 't 1 ^f-s :e* 4^!-S^**^

ys *k V 7 a^>)=j^ii. f f!r

I pf ^p^=i

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teia g

chest

-

song-

^P y ^ P I f ^

w2^

T^^I'Stand out

The dar

like i - ron-

ing deeds iVe.

bands..

done._

I

But

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.V=^'i> V

^^^ #y

P 7 7 ^

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P r r'lr r ^

±^ S £^'V f p ^^

U^ f sId have you know,

for po - et - ry

fear

what

no foe

care I

De - fi

I crave

ance wide

no ink

I

y

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J J. J^ m its Vs ' '

fW ^ f r

^^^^^ S5

p y- p rcj* U"^s »' m

fling_

fame.

And rock

E - nough

shall fly

to know

as soon_

where - e'er

as-

I_

AndMen

!^I) J. J^S

all

trem

that sort

ble at

of thing,

my name.

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Pt

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^ CHORUS^^^^^^^ ^5^I'm son of the hill and plain, We're sons of the hill and plain.

tes i ^ ,J i£

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HANDEM. CHO.

HAND. CHORUS. HAND.

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*—-ff*j»'

kin to thewind and rain. My home is wher-e'er I lie. Ha! ha! My

it k kt^ 7 i EEEEl: f^ S"-- J. J Jrrj^):ikb . ^^ P ^t J: i^xr

^ » ' ^ ^

tk^

cf'esc. CHORUS. HAND—-, ^1e

p r p V' I J J^^ ii J Jn ^ **^^« #

roof is the star- gemmed sky. Ha! ha! No mon -arch so free as

^ h :A^ n m-'—

a

mip'll* J: 7 ¥ ^

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Moderate.

^M~-r-r^^ i ^fer^^^^sons of the hill and plain.. We're sons of the hill and

(

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i' i'

i

I j.7 j, 7 jT^j.

f^i I I I

m^ » >. f » > ^ >

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plain. We're kin to the wind and rain We're

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t^—*—

^

^s g . g . :£ E^ ^ ^ —n»^ ^^=^ ^^ 5=^^-

!*S g^ m.>jI_^kin to the wind and rain. Our

^^^ ^J 7^ ^sp ^ t

wy

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home is wher - e'er we

^ cresc.

5^^ r ^'^j ^J^

roof is the star - gemmed sky ha! ha! No monarch so free as

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cresc.

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ritard.

m m /T\

^1and- plain.we, as we, The sons of the hill

^^ iEEi i iJlOj7'ita7'd.

S ^ /^ AC.

:!^eE t ^ffl

S ^(yeu.) ^

i ^^isons of the hill and- plain. Waugh!

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Lyrics byBert Leston Taylor.

Finale I.

Out on the Sea.

Principals and Chorus. Music byWalter H. Lewis.

Allegro moderato

Piano.

TRIBESMAN, urn's.

P' pn' P't'tm mJJ The sons of the moun- tain and

:f: «: ^ «: % %i?

>-, ^r^^rfrrr.il basso ben marcato

.

^ ^(yeUj

3 ^=i % ^ 2;

plain Nev - er ut-ter a threat that is vain. Yah!

it^% t f f ^ *^

^—

^

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fryeUJ

^P^^^?

.V-LJ' ^ ^ p- pir p- P IJ p- ruT T" p

Yahl Its well un - der- stood, That we al - ways make good For a

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^^rec- ord we've got to mam -tain. Yah! Yah! If ny one

i t \

fcEI fe^E A—4^tfeEfel

s ^EE^? ^ ^e «*: 3^ r. ,..P' p fe^

plays us a trick We de- scend like a thous - and of

^J i- J

IE ^^ ^ CJ ^^^^

(yell.)

m ff

P If p- P |

J ^^t=^^=i ibrick. Yah! Yah! We fol - low our man and if catch him we

;^ 1»- ]» 'ft '9L X * f f

S fe_jfi^

y:, r p-P i T ^^E^ ff •^i ^M^

(^

can We put a few dents in his neck. Biff!

^^ -^H^

^/^

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ZOUAVES.^m ^^m^Al - though this mess we

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do not un- der- stand We rath - er guess we have the up - per hand Well

^^ ^^^^ ^

s ^E^Jfti' i' I '^

'^'

Iji .> ^' J' I

i'. .-^

wait

^^to see what they will do And then well let them^^^

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fJ ^ ^ 5^^5 p- pJ' J'l ^U^' ^' -^^ ^''

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know a thing or two. Al - though this mess we do not un - der - stand We

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see what iriey \vill do And then well let them know a thing or two.

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^ ZOUAVES.

^ ^P IP P P p I P*P P ^ s

s p^^^Al - though this mess we do not un-der-stand, We

J^TRIBESMEN. ^ ^) The sons of the moun

s

tain and

n ^ A::a: i

s = rrvrrr

/^^

i ^

^^ P" P P^M p ^p p p p

-J'Ip- >iJ ^ J'

rath - er guess we have the up - per hand Well wait a bit to

S^ ^^^ 2:1"

plain Nev er ut - ter

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I^ ^

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p- pp

fe

though this mess we do not un - der- stand, We rath - er guess we

m ^I vvell un - der - stood

^^ ^mThat we al ways make

^^S ^

i*i ^ ^

^ ^J

P ^p P P P^' I

p- J^tfi' J^'l -^^ J^fi^ i' ^^ i^

have the up-per hand, Well wait a bit to see what they will do, And^ ^^S i ^ ggood, For a rec - ord weve got to main

^m ^ ^ ^J ^^ ^^. tv

p p p M(

>I ^e3e

then well let them know a thing or two.

^Bark no more,

f^^ ^tain. Biff! Bark no more,

/(ICO.

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iDogs of war. See

^mour bark IS on the

#^

Dogs of war See their bark ii on the

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'^

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J

» J:: i ishore. Bark no more, Dogs of war.

3 ^i* ^Dogs 01 warshore- Bark no more,

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SOP.& ALTO.TUTTI.

J ^ Allegro vivaice

i ^ a^^z l^.'l ^~~^ 5 m%

^p f^^ ^mOut on the

TEN. & BASS.

sea,_ Soon we will be, Head - ed for

^ ^^ ^ ^FOut on the sea. Soon they will be,_ Head - ed for

yi\> ^ ij P ^ ^ ^ %f mt v- it§^

S i JVr^H^ ^^^1=3

home in tlfc land of the free We've had e - nough,

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t

' home m the land of the free TheyVe had e - nough,m 5EE ^ ^ E3 P

^

ji j^ n.j j^ tel^f p STive us fur;Trop - ic - al stuff,- Just for a change give u^ furs and a

s s^s2^1 2 2EE^Trop - ic - al stuff,. Just for a change give them furs and a

^ ^^ i' ^ «ns *

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Out cTn the sea, : Soon we will^=? *P=^

be.?

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rr^-p'^f p- 1? ir-t^muff

.

Out on the sea. Soon they will be,

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j^

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1= $=^

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"--p1^

land ot the free- Out on the

ril

SHead - ed for home in

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Head - ed for home in tne land of the free Out on the^ ^ ^ m iE3L?

m %

h^ :» • ! *—• -^^^

^ ^^ ^p^? 2^ P^sea.

3

Soon we will be._! Out on the sea, on the sea, on the

^'It ff?9-' #^ k ^* g?

sea_ Soon they will be. Soon they will

i * :iS ^3E*4:

IfeE^ n J n .^ ra£ i

^^E #^1=4jyT vinlto fit.

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sea, on the sea,

it r^1m T=^^^—•-

tlfeon tne sea.

a.9- f /Tje^: f:

il ^ I:^*I be o Out on the sea. Curtain.

gri fe hm Mm^ ^* ^^¥ iE ft Fr\

g=«*==/T\^ ^ i^ tt

^

i :* Ici f=^m ^ ^M23:

a tfT <r

iPi fei^ feE^ J f. i r. ^C-fi^i^

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1^^MSM-

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End ofAct 1.57

3878

ACT II.

N910Lyrics b}'

Bert Leston Taylor.

Happy Hotel Cleaners.Scrubwomen's Chorus.

Music by

Walter H. Lewis.

Allegretto

4» t f Lr i.^m t

Piano.

3f *

m"^

\

f F f r r ir rTIi.

<»r r r^^^ ^C^ CJ

m mm ^.// Cr.m E -r If r r ^ ^^^

S ^=^ y

P^

=P gE•• 'LS^^S'^J.

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m i ^^?^

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clean - ers, Hap - py, hap - py night and day.

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N911.

Lyrics by

Bert Leston Tavlor.

Lore's Highway.

Moderato,

f¥^pl^

BALLADE.

Maizie Fields.

^Music by

Walter H. Lewis.

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world,

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a - fraid Sets forth on Lo\-fsHio;h - way

a - fraid At the forks of Love'sHigh - way

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knows_ not where the road_ may fare Or where her feet may

asked of the trees or the pass - ing- breeze By which road true love

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stray^

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^or a time the road runs wide_ and straight And it's

And nev - er, ah, nev - er since love_ be- gan Has

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^^day, When her head says "This way," And her heart sa3's ''That',' Which

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N912.

Lyrics byBert Leston Taylor.

My Lady Champagne.

Mile Qui Vive and Chorus.

Music byWalter H. Lewis.

dr

Moderate con espressione.

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^1Ev-er I'll prize thee,

leave me

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La- dy Cham-

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pagne Nev - er de - spise

pagne Friends may de - ceive

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me La - dy Cham - pagne

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111 not care, so thou art

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5athee_

true_

O loved Cham-pagne, 6 gay Cham-pagne

O frail Cham-pagne, O true Cham-pagne.,

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N913.

Lyrics by

Bert Leston Taylor.

The Merry Kindergarteners,

GAVOTTE

.

Chorus.Music by

Walter H. Lewis.

Tempo di Gavotte. CHORUS . «/

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It Simply Happened So.

N9 14.

Lyrics by

Bert Leston Taylor

DUET.

(Hunter and Maizie.)Music by

Walter H. Lewis.

*Allegretto.

JIL>^Voice. i f

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peo - pie think the stars a - bove have noth - ing else to do

stars have some -thing more to do than run the earths af - fairs.

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see that sim - pie Sam in

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love shall fall with sim - pie Sue. SamSue. and not one of them cares. This

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may be at one side the world and Sue may be at toth - er

world which looks so big to you, so far a - bove your reach,

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not the on - ly peb - ble on the un - i - ver - se's beach.

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N9 15.

Lyrics byBert Leston Taylor.

Is There a Maid?WALTZ SONG.

(Mile Qui Vive and Chorus.)Music by

Walter H. Lewis.

Tempo di Valse.

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3^3

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ps ^Feath-er thine ar - . rows true-,

Wait-ing: thv shaft to dav;-

Dip thou the tip of each ten-der dart

Grudge not a lov - er a sin - gledart,

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In thy sweet poi - son brew-,

Say not a maid -en "nay-'_

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Let fly thy shafts with a skill - ful hand,

Pal - ace and cot - tage a - wait thy cheer,

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^ p ir rWaste not a shot to - day,_

High - ly and low - ly born,.

plip

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Tar - gets a - ma - ny a -

Scat - ter thine ar - rows

wait

far

ten.

ing stand,

and near,

All are thy will

Laugh not one heart

mgto

prey.

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scorn.

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Scat -ter thine a - rows far

a fe7>ipo.

ing stand, All are thy will - mg prey,

and near, Laugh not one heart to scorn.^ m I t-y^

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„ Valse moderato.- ,,SOLO. ^m ^—

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Is there a maid? That has gain -said,

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Lov - ers im - port - u - nate

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woo ingr Trans -fix her heart, With thy sweet dart,

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That she may lisi' to his su ingi

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a te7)ipo.

swain

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it ^ i

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,

For whom some maid- en is sigh - ing?

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To his light heart, Winged on thy dart Let Tier love message go fly ing.

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J' QU I VIVE.

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CHORUS.

Lov-ers im - port - u - nate

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ff tempo.

maid

,

That has gain - said Lov-ers im - port - u - nate

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WOO ing. Trans - fix her heart

,

With thy sweet dart

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mpoco rail.a tempo.

That she may list' to his su

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ing. Ah!.

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That she may list to his su

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Is there a swain,

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vain For whom some maid - en is sigh ing» To his light

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p P yy p1heart

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Let her love mes-sage go fly ing^^

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Let her lo\heart, Winged on thy dart,^ love mes-sage go fly

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N916.

Lyrics byBert Leston Taylor

The German Mannerclioer.

S. Max Nix and Chorus.

Music b}^

Walter H. Lewis.

Moderate.»i.

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fTra - la, Tra - la, Tra - la

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la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,

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sweet. The rose is white That blooms on Ju - lia's breast to

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la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,

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night, The rose is sweet. The rose is red That nods_ to .

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Pretty Girl in Gray 50

The Mayonnaise Marines 50

A French Marine Ashore 50

Cupid Might Have Been a Little Coon 50

The Happy Hotel Cleaners 50

My Lady Champagne «- 50

Love's Highway 50

It Simply Happens So 50

Is There A Maid? 50

A Knight of The Chafing Dish 60

Northward Ho! 50

The Merry Kindergarteners 50

Selection 1.00 Waltzes 75

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