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JUDGE JAMES M. LARRABEE, GARDINER.
 
JUDGE JAMES M. LARRABEE, GARDINER.
RECIPE for fame is this
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Should el'e your fortune wane,
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A RECIPE for fame is this
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Should ere your fortune wane,
 
That if at first you don' t succeed
 
That if at first you don' t succeed
Just try. then try aga,i ll.
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Just try, then try again.
 
This formula has long been used,
 
This formula has long been used,
 
And never used for naught;
 
And never used for naught;
A testimony we will gi ve
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A testimony we will give
']'0 l)]'ove it what is sought.
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To prove it what is sought.
As Judge for twenty years or mOl'c,
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As Judge for twenty years or more,
A trying time he's bad.
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A trying time he's had,
 
But if he'd serve for twenty more,
 
But if he'd serve for twenty more,
 
The people would be glad.
 
The people would be glad.
'.rhe mouthpiece of the Law is he,
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The mouthpiece of the Law is he,
Not l'uUng by tbe past,
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Not ruling by the past,
But meting justice fail' to all.
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But meting justice fair to all,
 
Unmindful of the caste.
 
Unmindful of the caste.
So r air as you have ruled for all,
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So fair as you have ruled for all,
 
So Fate decreed with you
 
So Fate decreed with you
 
And left you rich in character,
 
And left you rich in character,
'Vith friends, all staunch and true.
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With friends, all staunch and true.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 18:47, 5 June 2017

JUDGE JAMES M. LARRABEE, GARDINER.

A RECIPE for fame is this Should ere your fortune wane, That if at first you don' t succeed Just try, then try again. This formula has long been used, And never used for naught; A testimony we will give To prove it what is sought. As Judge for twenty years or more, A trying time he's had, But if he'd serve for twenty more, The people would be glad. The mouthpiece of the Law is he, Not ruling by the past, But meting justice fair to all, Unmindful of the caste. So fair as you have ruled for all, So Fate decreed with you And left you rich in character, With friends, all staunch and true.