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I « !ldb. kt !/. l/ HUMPTY DUMPTY I JOHN (ORT offers A AM CR ICAN OPERETTA SOOK BY LYRICS BY FRANK MANDEL WILL B.JOHtl5TOf1E . MU51C8Y . ALEXANDER JOHNSTONE I WANT TO BE THE · !,AST TO KISS YOU GIVE ME I,OVE, I,OVE, I,OVE AY-OOMPS WIREI,ESS WAY, THE . HUMPTY DUMPTY IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN . GAI,I,OPING CA V AI,REE, THE . · I,ITTI,E RED BOOK AND A FIVE CENT BAG, A COME, MY SWEETHEART TEMPERAMENTAi, DANCES QUEEN THOU ART . WE AI,!, AGREE ON A PRETTY GIR!t WHEN I PROPOSE WAI,TZES SEI,ECTION . .Theatrical and Music Hall Rights ol these Songs are lully protected by Copyrights and MUST NOT be used lor pub· lie performances without permission. 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 75 -...:: .

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JOHN (ORT offers

A N~W AMCRICAN OPERETTA SOOK BY LYRICS BY

FRANK MANDEL WILL B.JOHtl5TOf1E . MU51C8Y .

ALEXANDER JOHNSTONE

I WANT TO BE THE ·!,AST TO KISS YOU GIVE ME I,OVE, I,OVE, I,OVE AY-OOMPS • • • • WIREI,ESS WAY, THE . HUMPTY DUMPTY • IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN . GAI,I,OPING CA V AI,REE, THE • • • . · I,ITTI,E RED BOOK AND A FIVE CENT BAG, A COME, MY SWEETHEART • TEMPERAMENTAi, DANCES QUEEN THOU ART • • . • • WE AI,!, AGREE ON A PRETTY GIR!t WHEN I PROPOSE WAI,TZES SEI,ECTION . ~~ORE

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.Theatrical and Music Hall Rights ol these Songs are lully protected by Copyrights and MUST NOT be used lor pub· lie performances without permission.

60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 75

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Miss Princess 2

Lyric hy

WILL B. JOHNSTONE

Humpty-Dumpty

Music by ALEXANDER JOHNSTONE

Allegro moderato

When a man falls

When your heart gets

leggiero

in love,

a bump,

How his heart makes a bound!

You are down-cast . and s~d,

For a

You will

place far

feel like

a - bove, · From his own lit - tle stamp- ing ground, __ . For his

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throb - bing thump-ty - thump-ty. - er - gy in - creas- es.

Till Then

crash! crash!

it gets a an - oth - er

fall. fall.

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fall. fall.

It seeks the high-est You feel so ver - y

wall. small.

Till crash! it gets a Then crash! an - oth - er'

knows how knows how

mean yo11 feel when you find out that mean you feel when you find out that

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