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SHERIFF AMOS F. CARLETON OF BELFAST.
 
SHERIFF AMOS F. CARLETON OF BELFAST.
T last! Here is the Sheriff, who fears not to take the law
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And administer it justly, without seeldng for the flaw;
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At last! Here is the Sheriff, who fears not to take the law
Who will not evade the duty, for the sal.:e of politics.
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And administer it justly, without seeking for the flaw;
Or go searching for the oily gent, to l'eguIate a "fix."
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Who will not evade the duty, for the sake of politics,
For, it the editorial comment of the current dally press
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Or go searching for the oily gent, to reguIate a "fix."
Tells the story as it's written in the daily toil and stl'esS
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For, if the editorial comment of the current dally press
Of Sberiff Carleton's honest effort to do justice to all men,
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Tells the story as it's written in the daily toil and stress
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Of Sheriff Carleton's honest effort to do justice to all men,
 
Why! Old Waldo has the article to fill the place again.
 
Why! Old Waldo has the article to fill the place again.
He is fair and square and honest and is bound to do his best;
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He is fair and square and honest and is bound to do his best:
It's a thankless job to start with. with "enforcement" as the test.
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It's a thankless job to start with, with "enforcement" as the test,
But, in Waldo, they are saying that, whel'e all are used the same,
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But, in Waldo, they are saying that, where all are used the same,
 
Any man, like Sheriff Carleton, is beyond the reach of blame.
 
Any man, like Sheriff Carleton, is beyond the reach of blame.
So, I emphasize my statement that. at last, we have the man.
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So, I emphasize my statement that, at last, we have the man,
 
Who can fill a sheriff's office, on a strictly "legal plan."
 
Who can fill a sheriff's office, on a strictly "legal plan."
 
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SHERIFF AMOS F. CARLETON OF BELFAST.

At last! Here is the Sheriff, who fears not to take the law And administer it justly, without seeking for the flaw; Who will not evade the duty, for the sake of politics, Or go searching for the oily gent, to reguIate a "fix." For, if the editorial comment of the current dally press Tells the story as it's written in the daily toil and stress Of Sheriff Carleton's honest effort to do justice to all men, Why! Old Waldo has the article to fill the place again. He is fair and square and honest and is bound to do his best: It's a thankless job to start with, with "enforcement" as the test, But, in Waldo, they are saying that, where all are used the same, Any man, like Sheriff Carleton, is beyond the reach of blame. So, I emphasize my statement that, at last, we have the man, Who can fill a sheriff's office, on a strictly "legal plan."