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Mel. B. Spurr.

— W. Francis Chambers.

(Foe the Fkee Lance.) You came to us from oversea, We thronged to hear you sing and play; A prince of laughter and of glee, We bade you then — Good-day. Success was yours You left with us A happiei heart, a brighter eye, A kind lemembrance humorous; We waved you off — Good-bye. We love you for the joy you gave, Your genial best, the pure, the bright • We lose a friend, earth gains a grave, And so, glad heart' — Goodnight.

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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 222, 1 October 1904, Page 11

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Mel. B. Spurr. Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 222, 1 October 1904, Page 11

Mel. B. Spurr. Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 222, 1 October 1904, Page 11

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