Father Goose, His Book

By Lyman Frank Baum

A Sailor from China

A Sailor from China

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There once came a sailor from China,
And he fell in love with Aunt Dinah.
    And he laughed till he cried
    And he cried till he sighed:
"Oh , why wont you have me, Aunt Dinah?"

Then you should have heard old Aunt Dinah
Reply to this sailor from China,
        Saying "Sir don`t you see
I could never agree
With a sailor that once
        lived in China."


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