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HON. F. C. WHITEHOUSE OF TOPSHAM.
 
HON. F. C. WHITEHOUSE OF TOPSHAM.
  
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THRU the drowsy, dreamy languor of a summer afternoon,
 
 
HRU the drowsy, dreamy languor of a sununer afternoon,
 
 
As you cross the bridge from Topsham, you may hear a merry tune,
 
As you cross the bridge from Topsham, you may hear a merry tune,
 
Of the whirring wheels of business, far above the water's roar
 
Of the whirring wheels of business, far above the water's roar
 
Or may catch a glimpse of motion, thru the factory's open door.
 
Or may catch a glimpse of motion, thru the factory's open door.
01' pel'chance you're comint: farther up the Androscogt.,rin's tide
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Or perchance you're coming farther up the Androscoggin's tide
\\'bere we'll show you young Pejepscot, along tile river's side;
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Where we'll show you young Pejepscot, along the river's side;
 
In the wealth of pulp and paper, in the Idles of brick and stone,
 
In the wealth of pulp and paper, in the Idles of brick and stone,
 
We shall see the force and genius that have made success their own.
 
We shall see the force and genius that have made success their own.
lIe's pictured by the artist; but the man's another thing
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He's pictured by the artist; but the man's another thing
He's cau~'ht the spirit of the times and caught it on the wint/:.
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He's caught the spirit of the times and caught it on the wing.
Should you meet him-F. C. Whitellouse-you will find a busy man;
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Should you meet him -- F. C. Whitellouse -- you will find a busy man;
 
But you'll find him ever ready for any honest plan;
 
But you'll find him ever ready for any honest plan;
His sCI'vice to the people has been early. lon~ and late;
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His service to the people has been early, long and late;
In the business that he's founded and the Senate of the StateSo when you cross the bridge from Topsham, on a summer afternoon,
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In the business that he's founded and the Senate of the State
Think of the man, who did the business-the man of our cartoon.
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So when you cross the bridge from Topsham, on a summer afternoon,
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Think of the man, who did the business -- the man of our cartoon.
  
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HON. F. C. WHITEHOUSE OF TOPSHAM.

THRU the drowsy, dreamy languor of a summer afternoon, As you cross the bridge from Topsham, you may hear a merry tune, Of the whirring wheels of business, far above the water's roar Or may catch a glimpse of motion, thru the factory's open door. Or perchance you're coming farther up the Androscoggin's tide Where we'll show you young Pejepscot, along the river's side; In the wealth of pulp and paper, in the Idles of brick and stone, We shall see the force and genius that have made success their own. He's pictured by the artist; but the man's another thing He's caught the spirit of the times and caught it on the wing. Should you meet him -- F. C. Whitellouse -- you will find a busy man; But you'll find him ever ready for any honest plan; His service to the people has been early, long and late; In the business that he's founded and the Senate of the State So when you cross the bridge from Topsham, on a summer afternoon, Think of the man, who did the business -- the man of our cartoon.