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WILLIAM

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LANNIGAN, WATERVILLE, MAINE.

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E'S busy as a local freight A getting in the logs, He simply can't procrastinate For pulp-machines are hogs:To satisfy all their demands He ought to have four pairs of 'hands. All up along the Somerset, He is the handy man: For Hollingsworth & Whitney get Their logs from Lannigan. Moose River and Dead River too He helps to get the timber thru. He never seems to pull or push; But gets there, just the same. For, up there, 10 the northern bush, He has a well-earned name. Of everything, to Im'ge extent, He director is, or president. It's noted up in Northern ~Iaine, That men who know the woods, Are apt to be retiring men In all their social moods, So I will let the picture tell The other things we know full well,


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