FOOTNOTES.
[100a] Foot-notes by a rival of the Countess.
[100b] Is that spelled right?
[100c] Fifty miles an hour, Jack says.
[100d] Poetic licence.
[100e] Gone back to cold cream.
[100f] And pie.
[100g] For sale at all bookstores, ten cents a copy.
[198] The words for Pretty Polly Oliver are mixed with the music score and given below for those not able to see the picture.—DP.
1. Pretty Pol-ly Ol-i-ver, will you be my own?
Pret-ty Pol-ly Ol-i-ver, as cold as a
stone; But my love has grown warm-er as
cold-er you’ve grown, O Pret-ty Pol-ly
Ol-i-ver, will you be my own?2. Pret-ty Pol-ly Ol-i-ver, I love you so dear!
Pret-ty Pol-ly Ol-i-ver, my hope and my
fear; I’ve wait-ed for you, sweet-heart, this
many a long year; For Pret-ty Pol-ly
Ol-i-ver, I’ve loved you so dear!3. Pret-ty Pol-ly Ol-i-ver, I’ll bid you good bye:
Pret-ty Pol-ly Ol-i-ver, for you I’ll not
die; You’ll nev-er get a tru-er true
lov-er than I, So Pret-ty Pol-ly
Ol-i-ver, good-bye, love, good-bye!
[266a] “Four little white doves began to coo,
To coo to their mates so fair;
And each to the other dove said, “Your coo
With mine cannot compare!”
[266b] The words for Las Palomas are mixed with the music score and given below for those not able to see the picture.—DP.
Cua-tro pa-lo-mi-tas blan-cas que vienen de por a—llá.
U-nas á las o-tras di-cen no hay a-mor como el de a-cá.