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EX-SENATOR GEORGE W. STEARNS of Millinocket
 
EX-SENATOR GEORGE W. STEARNS of Millinocket
TEARNS of Millinocket! He's standing in his place;
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STEARNS of Millinocket! He's standing in his place;
 
A rugged personality is pictured in his face;
 
A rugged personality is pictured in his face;
He fixes, on the Senators, an ~er watchful glance
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He fixes, on the Senators, an eager watchful glance
And then, in rapt persuasion, be nlalies the figures dance.
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And then, in rapt persuasion, he makes the figures dance,
 
As I recall him, in the Senate, he had a happy way
 
As I recall him, in the Senate, he had a happy way
Of taJki~ mighty little, save when he bad a lot to say.
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Of talking mighty little, save when he had a lot to say.
And tIns method's been his practice, In bis business hitbm'to.
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And this method's been his practice, in his business hitherto,
Which aecounts for Stearns's babit of Imowing wbat to do.
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Which accounts for Stearns's habit of knowing what to do.
He's been growing UP. with cities, like the pioneers or earth.
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He's been growing up, with cities, like the pioneers of earth.
lIe saw Rumford Falls in infancy; l\lilIinocket. at her birth.
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He saw Rumford Falls in infancy; MilIinocket, at her birth.
Real estate! He knows the business, in the way of large affairs,
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Real estate! He knows the business, in the way of large affairs,
In town-~,rerml1ent authority-be's lrnows its Inany CaI'es
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In town-government authority—he's knows its many cares
lIe's pushed for schools and business, in insistent sort of way,
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He's pushed for schools and business, in insistent sort of way,
And bas made business serve to pleasure as well as serve to pay.
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And has made business serve to pleasure as well as serve to pay.
In social life, a neigbbor--a friend, where'er you goThis is Stearns of l\lilIinocketi-a man you ought to know.
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In social life, a neighbor—a friend, where'er you go—
 
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This is Stearns of MilIinocket—a man you ought to know.
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EX-SENATOR GEORGE W. STEARNS of Millinocket

STEARNS of Millinocket! He's standing in his place; A rugged personality is pictured in his face; He fixes, on the Senators, an eager watchful glance And then, in rapt persuasion, he makes the figures dance, As I recall him, in the Senate, he had a happy way Of talking mighty little, save when he had a lot to say. And this method's been his practice, in his business hitherto, Which accounts for Stearns's habit of knowing what to do. He's been growing up, with cities, like the pioneers of earth. He saw Rumford Falls in infancy; MilIinocket, at her birth. Real estate! He knows the business, in the way of large affairs, In town-government authority—he's knows its many cares He's pushed for schools and business, in insistent sort of way, And has made business serve to pleasure as well as serve to pay. In social life, a neighbor—a friend, where'er you go— This is Stearns of MilIinocket—a man you ought to know.