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MR. FRED H. KIMBALL, BATH, ME.
 
MR. FRED H. KIMBALL, BATH, ME.
F you happen down in Bath, some da,y , and want to find a man,
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Who will give you such a greetln,t, that you'll want to come again:
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IF you happen down in Bath, some day, and want to find a man,
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Who will give you such a greeting, that you'll want to come again;
 
If you want the satisfaction, of acquaintance with a chap,
 
If you want the satisfaction, of acquaintance with a chap,
Who will make you ~lad you're lh~: that your town is on the ma·p ,
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Who will make you glad you're living; that your town is on the map,
Find the man we're introducIng, in this cartoon and this rhyme;
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Find the man we're introducing, in this cartoon and this rhyme;
For he's always at his business-you will find him any time.
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For he's always at his business—you will find him any time.
In social life a factor: in politics, the same
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In social life a factor; in politics, the same
lIe's inherited persistence and an old and honored name:
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He's inherited persistence and an old and honored name;
Perchance his coat be dusty-for he does big things in grain
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Perchance his coat be dusty—for he does big things in grain
Warehouses on the river-front-the busiest in Maine:
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Warehouses on the river-front—the busiest in Maine:
Perchance, the hand you grasp in yours, may be the miller's. too;
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Perchance, the hand you grasp in yours, may be the miller's, too;
But )(now you this-the heart. the hand, are both of them. true-blue.
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But know you this—the heart, the hand, are both of them, true-blue.
 
 
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Revision as of 00:45, 26 March 2017

MR. FRED H. KIMBALL, BATH, ME.

IF you happen down in Bath, some day, and want to find a man, Who will give you such a greeting, that you'll want to come again; If you want the satisfaction, of acquaintance with a chap, Who will make you glad you're living; that your town is on the map, Find the man we're introducing, in this cartoon and this rhyme; For he's always at his business—you will find him any time. In social life a factor; in politics, the same He's inherited persistence and an old and honored name; Perchance his coat be dusty—for he does big things in grain Warehouses on the river-front—the busiest in Maine: Perchance, the hand you grasp in yours, may be the miller's, too; But know you this—the heart, the hand, are both of them, true-blue.