“Then I’ll wish you good morning, sweet girl, I said, sweet girl I said,” &c.
And still another, commencing:—
“Will you come and see my Humber?” said the rider on the tri,
’Tis the scorchingest of trycycles that ever you did spy;
You’ve only got to pop your leg the easy saddle o’er,
And you’ll go along at such a pace as ne’er was seen before;
Will you, will you, will you, will you come and see my tri?
There is also a prose imitation of Captain Mayne Reid, entitled, On the Prairie, by Jak Strauz Karsel.
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I’VE BEEN ROAMING.