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The Milkman.

(For the Free Lanxe.) Ke owned he had a sweetheart A rosy-cheeked milkmaid, And once he w ent to see her At the dairy where she stayed

But, being mild and modest. And bashful both, a,nd sbv. It rather disconcerted him When he met the fanner's eye

But plucking up I 11& courage, I've just come clown to see, If you have no objection, Your milkmaid, sir," said 1 he. The faimei's visage darkened, Frown-furrowed were his brows, You cannot see the milk made here — We get it from the cows." — J. S., M.

Joe Chamberlain, my jo, Joe, Before you turned a raider, And got the Empire on the' brain, You were a staunch Free-trader, But now you're in for ZoJlverem, Protectionist — What, ho' You're Mr. Seddon — Armageddon, Preferential Joe !

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 176, 14 November 1903, Page 16

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The Milkman. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 176, 14 November 1903, Page 16

The Milkman. Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 176, 14 November 1903, Page 16

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