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First performance in Gt. Britain at the Empire Theatre, London, * /920. &Musical Comedy in. 2 -ffcts. &MES H&RRY Mrs. Marshal! MfllDlE HOPE Eleanor Worth. DQISY HRNCOX Donald Marshall PflT SOMERSET Clarkson CHGS. fILEXRNDER Robert Harrison ROBERT BLYTHE Irene O' Dare.- EDITH DRY Lawrence Hadley HUBERT NEVILLE Mrs. O* Dare HELEN KINNRIRD Helen Gheston. MRRGRRET CAMPBELL Jane qilmour - WINNIE COLLINS J.P.Beaudon. ROBERT MICHflELIS Madame Lucy - - ROBERT HRLE Mrs.Chestora. .BERTHfl BELMORE SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY ffCT...I. SCENE. .1.. DONALD MARSHALL'S HOME ._..THE O'DflRES* HOME.. ... 3 DONOLO MORSHflLllS HOME (Two Days Later) ffCT..2T. SCENE. 1..THE O'DflRES' HOME (Two Months Lattr) 2..THE GflROEN OF BEflUDON*S HOME 3. THE O'DflRES' HOME (After Midnight)... ....... ..4..THE SflME OS SCENE. 2 vf5t* ff eef6y TOM ffEYMOLDS. Afvs/cff/ D/rectar. .- FRRNK . TOURS. CEC/L STOtCES

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  • First performance in Gt. Britain at the Empire Theatre, London,* /920.

    &Musical Comedy in. 2 -ffcts.&MES

    H&RRYMrs. Marshal! MfllDlE HOPEEleanor Worth. DQISY HRNCOXDonald Marshall PflT SOMERSETClarkson CHGS. fILEXRNDERRobert Harrison ROBERT BLYTHEIrene O' Dare.- EDITH DRYLawrence Hadley HUBERT NEVILLEMrs. O* Dare HELEN KINNRIRDHelen Gheston. MRRGRRET CAMPBELLJane qilmour - WINNIE COLLINSJ.P.Beaudon. ROBERT MICHflELISMadame Lucy - - ROBERT HRLEMrs.Chestora. .BERTHfl BELMORE

    SYNOPSIS OF SCENERYffCT...I.

    SCENE. .1..DONALD MARSHALL'S HOME._..THE O'DflRES* HOME..

    ... 3 DONOLO MORSHflLllS HOME (Two Days Later)

    ffCT..2T.SCENE. 1..THE O'DflRES' HOME (Two Months Lattr)

    2..THE GflROEN OF BEflUDON*S HOME3. THE O'DflRES' HOME (After Midnight)...

    ....... ..4..THE SflME OS SCENE. 2

    vf5t*ffeef6y TOM ffEYMOLDS.Afvs/cff/ D/rectar. . -FRRNK . TOURS.

    CEC/L STOtCES

  • -"

    \^*A CONTENTSffCT I.

    PflGEN? I. OPENING- CHORUS frse/n^'e . ...... /

    - 2-HOBBIES........ ...... .......... . ............ Scwo ,- ...... 7....3. SLICE BLUE GOWN... . SONG. . Mas fy .. ...//

    ., 4*.!. FOR CHANGE TO SCENE II ......... _____ ..... . /*.,.4?... . ...... ____________ Iff- -/

    5...CqSTLE OF DREflMS --------- ......

    6. THE TflLK OF THE TOWN ..... 7>?/o. e 24

    .,,.

    7. . WORTHY OF YOU. SOA/G MssDyam/GisemAte .28.8.-.. ..... FtNflLE. .RCT I Campeny. ______.....53

    . ENTRE RCT.. 43

    !-

    RCT II.N? 9A .. OPENING OF SCENE I. .......... . .............. MrM/c/rae/is am/frsem6/e45

    , 9? ..REMINISCENCE, .10. ..OPENING- CHORUS SCENE II., il IRENE.. . ________________ ..... ..... _____ SONG- M~sstyanifn5em6/e 57

    (Mr ffa/e. Mr Somerset, . .

    , 12 ._WE'RE GETTING awflY WITH IT.. QUINTET^ yVrB/ytteMsscsmpt,*/.'. eeI and flftss Co'//f7s

    !3. ..TO LOVE YOU DUCT-. Mr M/cfiae/is andMiss Day 72

    ... .14".. SKYROCKET... ...... . SONG...Mssfaywt/ff7S>w6/e 77

    .., .IS.. .THE LflST PRRT OF EVERY

    ..,. .16. .............. ______ ..... _____ F/MfJLE. fJCT JI ........... 98" THE PflUL JONES'

  • Lyric byJOSEPH MQ CARTHY

    IRENE-ActINo. 1 Opening Chorus

    (Professors and Society Girls) Music byHARRY TIERNEY

    INTRODUCTIONAllegro moderate

    (Curtain)

    i

    (Professor^ iIn the art of - e al - o - y, We find the

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  • ped-i-gree Of your fam-ly tree} and if its what it ought to be, The

    tir

    -jfy

  • iValse moderate (Society Girls)

    iPlease pro-fess-or. please pro- fess- or, Wait pro - fesa-or, tell me: When the

    ff .s .May-flow-er sailed on that day in Jane, and our grand-pa-rents left on their

    hon - ey - moon, did they tra-vel first cab -in and sleep till noon, or

    (Younger Girls)

    were they-er, se-cond cab - in?Moderate

    Were there

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  • Allegretto 3^^^r

    an - y lit - tie bugs on our fam -'ly tree when I was a sprout of a

    branch to be? Were there

  • nev - er make a - pol-o gy for no sex, In- sects, noth- ing. We go

    IJ J Jiback B. G. in his - to - ry or start A. D. as the oaae may be, we'll

    ^^ mlet you have a ti-tle oat of roy- al - ty, and our fee will be ao -

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    JJ r ir r ri 33:Un- der- neath the branch-as of oar spread-ing fam' - ly tree,

    r ir r r rcome a - long with me, and meet your ^ran^naVgraiHpas lovely re -la- tions

    ^T~~^

    j J?=E* rPeep be-aeath the oov-ers of our an-clent his -

    . . J IJ J J IUn-der-neath the branch-es of our spread-ing fam'-ly tree

    r

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  • Lyric byJOSEPH MC CARTHY

    . Con spirito

    N92- Hobbies(Eleanor and Chorus)

    Music byHARRY TIEl.'NEY

    in* imi

    When - ev - er so - Cl - e - ty

    3 r p p-ff7 r r rgets a new toy, They make it a hob-Ly and ride it-, The big-ger the btt-ter the

    ?!JT],J m LJT] iSr-

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    p i rtask, Oh, Boy! They're hap-pi-est whentheyrea- stride it. It's golf or but-ter- flies,

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  • 8if p J ppfmay - be whist Theiefc al-w^s a bob-by thty cant re -sistj Tho* Fa - ther Time gives

    man-y a twist And mau-y a time a toss.. Whoop - i - ad-dle they

    (Spa/un) mwin istrad-dle the sad-dle,Thy^b off on theirhob-by horse. Gid-dy - ap! Gid-dy-ap! Gid-rfy.rnn EE

    ?

    i> h i^ ^5EE^E; ^ s^SI-apl Gid-dy-ap! Gil-dy apt Gid-dy-ap! Gid-dy - ap!

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  • REFRAIN

    (Solo) high(Chorus) high

    horse,,horse,.

    Up - on a Hump - ty Dump-ty hob - by, Whip-ping1 aUp - on a Hump - ty Dump-ty hob - by, Whip-ping a

    shyshy

    horse,,horse,.

    To fol - low the pace con - si - dered nobTo fbl - low the pace con - si - dered nob

    by, When theby, When the

    m $r 'T r p *hur - dies come, You're floun-der-ing through the air, Then the hoofs ter -hur - dies come, You're floun-der-ing through the air, Then the hoofs ter-^ *

    i fj.

    ij. j

    * -^ ~* m-um,um

    terter um

    A gal- lop-ing in de - spair-, What-ev-erfc inA gal -lop- ing in de- spair; What-ev-ert in

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    seasea

    son,.sou,

    Must be the fad that we're a - stride, The log- ic - alMust be the fad that we're a - stride, The log- ic - al

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  • No. 3 Alice Blue GownLyric by

    JOSEPH MCCARTHY

    SOLO(Irene)

    Jl

    Music byHARRY TIERNEY

    EjEEB > H

  • recitative

    rP

    walked on the air. And it wore, and it wore, and itbe an - y - more. But it's gone 'cause it just had to

    molto rail.dL

    Till it went and it was-n't no more..Still it wears in my mem - o - ry In my

    Valse moderate

    r rsweet lit -tie A- Hoe blue gown,. When I first wan-dered down in * to

    s I felt ev-'ry eye, But inI was both proud and shy,

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    J r Jpev - 'ry shop wln-dow I'd primp, pass- Ing by; Then in man-ner of

    J Jfash-ion I'd frown. And the world seem'd to smile all a -

    it wilt - ed

    /T\ rail.

    i P * ' .dore it, My sweet lit - tie

    /7s

    A - lice blue gown.

    I PHi r1

    -0.51.

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    No. 4a For Change to Scene IIValse moderate* 3 ^

    (

    Js U J

    *feU iJ^i u

    f

    ^ Jr

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    i. f T1rK I l>^. Thome us>d by permiss-ion of Maurice Richmond, owniT of copyright

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    No. 4b For Change to Scene HI

    Moderate

    fa d:f-SegueNo. 5m *** *T + v\

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  • N5 - Castle Of DreamsLyric by

    JOSEPH M? CARTHYModerate

    (Eleanor and Chorus)

    17

    Music byHARRY TIERNEY

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    (Eleanor )

    IWe build our cas - tiesAllegretto

    in the air, And

    dream-hm in the sky, in dreams twelve hours

    ^EE Pthru the day? shame there can't be more,

    i

    If

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  • /7s poco roll.

    EE^I< I

    ^*""^

    ev - ry girl could have her way,Wed dream the twen-ty - four

    REFRAINcon amore

    J*There's a cas tie in our dreams,

    ?E=Ef

    and all our fan-cies,

    J JWhere the light of ro

    mmance beams.

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    J ,J J sAnd sweet -hearts come a -woo - ing, Un - der your

    ?^ 3B

    Pa tempo

    1win - dow coo - ing, Leave be - hind

    h

    wour world ly

    $a tempo

    = ?molto rit.e dim.

    1 d'schemes , Climb the stair-way to the cas - tie of

    molfo rit. e dim-

    r f

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    DANCE

    3 m *8

    fc*

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  • Moderate(Eleanor and Chorus)

    IT*There's a cas in our

    $

    dreams,o

    Where we place our

    I

    f&

    h(

  • 3 3And sweet -hearts come a woo - ing, Un - der your

    Ijf

    1

    win - dow e"

  • No. 6.- The Talk Of The TownTRIO

    (Madame Luoy, Jane & Helen)Lyrio by

    JOSEPH MCCARTHY. Allegretto grazioso (Madame Lucy)

    Music byHABfiY TIERNEY

    i I p pIn my pro - tes - sion it's theIf your am - bi - tion is to

    Pi p p p p i J' Jfirst im-pres-sion Of my arts in-ven-tion brings at -ten-tion Al - so points togain per - mis - s ion To the un - in-trud - ed set se-olud-ed One most have great

    (Girls) /\(Madame Lucy)1 7- EfeP=P

    fame;care;

    Yes sir, points to fame..One must have great care..

    To pass com-pet- i- tors andIf you de - sire_ it and

    pay my cred - it - ors And al - so please the so - oial ed - I - ton,would ao - quire it By de-part-ment please in - spire it,

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  • (Girls)

    Up p |J- p |JIs my hum - We aim; Is

    Man - ner de - bon - naire; Whatthat your lit - tie game? Oh,you said; "de - bon - naire"_ . What

    (Madame Lucy)

    P Pthat we may Tour gowns dis-play, Itwe'd go thru To pose for you, Here's

    must be done this way.what you'll have to do.LUMAz ' c E^T*

    CHORUS (Madame Lucy)H J ? PPoint your toe, hands up so, Lines a glow, here we go,

    Head proud and high, haugh-ty sigh, twink-ling eye, One must learn how to

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    P fi n

    tarn, Lend-ing charm to your gown; If in so-ci-e-ty, high so-ci-e-ty,

    *=&P

    on would seek im -prove -ment, Use pro-pri-e -ty, great pro-pri-e-ty in each lit-tle

    iJ ^-

    move - ment, Like this like that, Now up, now down, You'll

    Sfcbe if you fol-low close - ly, The talk of the town. Point your town

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    Lyric hyJOSEPH MCCARTHY

    N97. To Be Worthy(Irene and Ensmnhle)

    Music byHARRY TIERNEY

    4 Valseiati > i ii 1 J*This

    /*

    Jmeet -ing com-plet - Ing my day dream, Has made all the

    t >

    world seem a gar-den fair, With sun - shine and

    ^35 -sJaugh-ter a - round me, All na-tnre bids wel-some ev-'ry

    m iB .*

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    JMJ JA bat- ter - fly came to

    ;>flow er, The flow - ers she loved frlght-ened her too

    r-f f.1

    T

    msoon, But flow -ers were born Jn a gar

    .rr ri i j r- den, While she, in ft hum. ble co - coon.. To b^

    A&z

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  • CHORUS

    In the sun. . lightfust a lit -tie -while,

    m t J. Jlt=53>of your ifen-tle smile,. All you'd ask for an. - y

    *task for I would five, yes, roy heart aad all a - way.

    But re - mem . ber little bufr-ter - fly_ As she

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    flat . tered.

  • DANCEValse brilliante

    T'fflHlWIti

    =t=

    itra//. e dim.

    (Irene)

    J J JIJ J^J iWho'd want her there in a par-den fair, Soon she mast fly-

    Lento

    a - way..

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  • N98. Finale Act I.33

    Lyric, byJOSEPH MS CARTKY

    DialogueAndante Moderate

    Music byHARRY TItRN'EY

    Allegro Moderate(B6y8)

    Shes hereA

    stay And now we have her, we must hold her here,A A

    wJl [

    , Instay, She's just the spice of life and twice Her weignt in gold,she's worth to hold

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    (Irene)

    IIg f 1 ft HIU f * P r > '

    AndanteWords nev-r could ex - press,

    Valse Moderat

    If Ive made an im

  • poco rit.mcharmed o - vet -joyed you are here; You're a de - bu-tante

    poco rit.

    3a tempo

    r =

  • 36friend - ship first was made. (Irene)

    t >

    In myIn her

    T*aSi M t

    (1st time Irene)time Ensemble)

    Psweet lit - tiesweet lit - tie

    A - lice blueA - lice blue gowftTgown,

    '. When I first wan-dered- When she first wan-dered

    9-'

    down in - todown in - to

    town,town,

    I was both proud andShe was both proud and

    shy,shy,

    As IAs she

    *felt ev -'ryfelt ev-Vy

    eye , But ineye , But in

    ' J

    ev -'ry shop win-dow Id7 primp, pass- ingev - >ry shop win-dow Shed primp, pass- ing^ $ ^^cffl-^T-*

    g^p*

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    P P P PP p P P P P Plit-tle bit of lace, pret-ty dim-pled face, A dain-ty lit ^ tie cnrl, A

    A ^Mi^^^^^^^^^^^^^XlK ^

    (.Knsemblp)

    dar-ling lit-tle girl,A

    Art it - self in its com-plete-ness,

    La - dy born to grace and sweet -ness.

    Valse Brillante/TN /^Irend

    is some - thing^ ^Kso al - lur - ing When youre in that

    m

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    at - raos - phere Both your an - kle and your toe Be-gin to

    i

    p pgo be-fore you know, You'll findyour slid - ing, glid - ing, rid -ing

    ''

    fa(.Irene)

    love waves, Some -thing so con -trol - linp, Yet con-

    ( Ensemble)

    -sol - ing lin

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    m*

  • Dialogue(Bowden 1 In all your life, Youre not old enough to make that a compliment.

    41

    Miss O^fiare is the moStcaptiva^ *ng^ttle lady lever met. Do n) I dont Want to discredityou

    6oys, but I think shes the greatest little thoroughbred in the world

  • 42accel .

    roll.(Irene.)

    sweet lit- tie A - lice blue gown, Of my sweet lit -tie/ lento

    EA -lice blue gown.

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  • Entre ActHABRY TIEENEY

    Andante con moto

    7 7 7 7

    f-

    Valse moderate

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    t If il^w fr nt fr d ***M:

    i is:

    t

    ?>,

    fl

    OpeniHfo/Aotll

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  • ACT IIN9 9a- Opening of Scene I

    Valse moderato*i

    s F iWf

    5j^-*l iMA uffl bU tkLi*p f=

    C# Melody uaed by permission of Maurice Richmond , owner of the Copyright )

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    N9 9b - Reminiscence

    Lyric byJOSEPH MS CARTHY

    A (Irene )

    Music byHARRY TIERNE?

    There'sCon amore

    a cas - tie in oar dreams,

    !' r' ^ ^ r rplace our hopes and all our fan - oles,

    JWhere the light of ro

    f -J*J>

    mance beams,

    W PPPf

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    ^ * J jAnd swt

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    N910 - Opening Chorus SceneLyric by

    JOSEPH MCCARTHY( Bowden and Ensemble)

    Allegro Moderate

    Music byHARRY TIERNEY

    (Boys)

    Its Bow-den this and Bow-den that, From a hoi-po-loi To a

    J

    dip- lo- mat, These neu - vo riche are so am - bi-tious.A \

    At each func-tion

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  • they're of fic-vious, We're be -gin - ing now to see were hav-ing too much

    fBow-den, Too much Bow-den, Too iruch Bow-den,

    7 J>

    Ahl there's Bow-den, grand old Bow-den, And

    pooo rail.-tt-

    fL_LJ' P P p I (1please ac-cept con - gra-tu -la-tions, for your gen'- rous in-vi - la-lions,

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    A veg- u - lar fel-low in - deed, you are,Conspiritof

    in - deed you are , in -

    i Jf m

    -deed you are, We're glad to fol-lowyour lead, we are, Bra - vo! Bow-den.*P

    Entrance of GuestsAllegretto

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  • (Gills)

    Has - n't he the cap - ti -vat - ing, fasc - i -nat - ing style,

    pp

    K * L, L

  • n ?Ev - 'ry. thing he touch- es turns to gold , He's

    not - ed for his char-i - ty, Youll ad - mit by the way, those are

    fine words to say If we mean it, J. p.

    ( Bo

    II be- lieve in giv- ing free-ly,

    Allegretto

    I do, I real . ly do

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  • 5deeds are made sin-cere- ly, I loan with in-trest too, Ive

    -ff-)

    bought more bonds at fi-ve per-cent, My banks can prove the facts, And I

    hi ?gave my go-vern-ment thousands, "When I paid my in -come tax.

    frrji~J * i m

    Valse Brilliante(Ghofiut) MI jr > J i J j j i j j

    And that's the kind of a man he is and thats the way he

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    ^ r r r I ' J 'I i i Mgoes,

    .

    Spend-ingand lend-ingand giv-ing a - way,

    3& ^ i^Do -ing all good and be bu-sy all day. So thats the kind of a* fi i

    ^^ gggjJman he is a spend -thrift and a sport. He's a nice lit -tie

    J J J M J J( j j j r rf j 1.1.^3?fel-low to have for a friend. Bat don t letyour-self get short.

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  • It takes all sorts to make this woridgo Voundand 'round,

    J I''

    J J

    g5Why should we ob - ject to the one we've

    PW ?Till

    *Ingn t ^ 1

    Its true one nev-er can tell,one knows one ver-y well,

    takes all sorts to make this world go 'round.

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  • ( Exit of Gvests )

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  • Lyric byJOSEPH MCCARTHY

    N9 11 IreneDUET, CHOEUS and DANCE(Irene, Don and Ensemble) Music by

    HAREY TIEENEY

    (Irene)

    J |J mOnce a king of Nor-man- dy,Po - ets.bardsfcnd he-roes trui

    Wed a queen of AT - ca - dy,Fight - ere, lov - ers, churchmen too,,

    3 J J' JiJThen they set -tied o'er the sea.Crowd the chap-ters we go thro,

    Sha - mus came then Eath - a - leen,Then they scat-tered here and there,

    f2 f r

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  • ;> Ji Ji J sSham was born, and then Ei-leen-, Ml -chael came be. fore ICans-ing trou-ble ev - >ry-where, 'What a love, ly name, 0'

    rene. _Dare.

    REFRAIN

    I - rene, a lit -tie bit of salt and sweet - ness I - rene, a dain-ty

    slip of rare oom-plete - ness, Han. ner . 1 . sm, mag.net - i - sm,

    Jr-fr * _h .. h ^ *

  • flush of her ex-oit-iog, Si - ten, The sort who cap-tores hearto to oJurm them,

    Care-fol be -ware.

    (Don) (liens)

    p j r pUp sbe goes, down, she goes^ Ev - 'ry-bod - jfc pet, Near or far, there you are,

    Cap- tared in. the net, of Tlpp-i-ty witch. I-reae 0'- Dare.

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    ^p ^a lit - tie bit of salt and sweet . ness

    J'- jy. JiMan - ner - 1 - am, mag - net . 1 - smj eyes of youth in - vi - ting,

    E > > J , J Iv I/wpDane - log by, with glanc . Ing eye, The flash of her ex. cl - ting,n ri j^|*

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    (Boys)J

    I

    Si - rcn; _The sort who cap - lures hearts to charm them, Care -ful, be-

    (Chorus)

    j-f-fal.ware! Now sheishere, now she's there, Pol - lowed by her set,

    =i^= ^s.Up she goes,down she goes, Ev - 'ry--bod-yfe pet, Near orfar,ttere yon are,

    iftt/T rm 1

    r 9 B.Cap-tured In the net, of Tlpp - i - ty witch I - rene 0' . Dare..

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    W Ij JJIJf J f3^

    iF

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    I

    L'istesso Tempo

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  • N9 12 We're Getting Away With ItQUINTETTE

    Lyric by (Madame Lucy, Helen, Jane, Don and Bob) Musl **JOSEPH MOCABTHY HABBY TIEBNEYModerate (Don)

    itThe vis - est man in Je - ri - cho,

    (Bob)

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    Made a re - mark we ver - y well know, It's clothes that make the

    It's clothes that make the manT In - clud-ingthe la . dies

    we sup - pose, For who could be la- dies with - out their clothes, Im -

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    (Mme. Lucy) (Don)

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    -a - gine If yon can Im - a - gino if you can. Though

    (Bob)

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    birds of a feath er will flock to - geth - er Its eas - y to fool the

    (All)

    best; We place the feath-ers up - on the birds who now will lead the rest.

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    AndHjtaujane)And

    we'rewe're

    get-ting aget-tiner a

    way with it,way with it,

    Yes,Yes.

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    3fe (Don* Bob)P . ' HJM Jwe'rewe're

    get-ting a - wayget-ting a - way

    with itjwith it;

    (Helen & Jane)

    TheItfe

    (All)

    Pse - cret lay withtry -ing on us girls

    Then three who real - ly knew;To meet these Dukes and Earls, When

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    Andw&e getting a-vray with It,(JFoqps() tteyllnev*r know.

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    Lyric byJOSEPH MCCARTHY

    N9 13 To Love YouDUET

    (Irene and Bowden)Music by

    HARRY TIERNEYValse

    ->2i(Bowden)rrt^T^ mTo have you, to hold you, to love you To feel your dear

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    eyes shin-ing in-to mine

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    To hear you, be near you this

    ^^r r i rmo - ment Grant-ing your will at the slightest sign.. Your

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    3 3?pres-ence, your vis- ion a - round me Will change all this

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    world to a gar-den fair The hope and the thought of the

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    r M J rask ing All_ lies in the wishwould yon care?-

    (Irene)

    f ' p P [If yoiill on

    (Bowden)

    wait a lit - tie

    M vouwwiciiy m*To be worth - y

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    just a lit - tie while -

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    Hit r ,rwhile may

    All you'd ask for, an - y task for I would

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    learn to love some day, But re .

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    .mem ber. lit - tie but - ter . fly,

    she! - ter of my -wait - ing arms, rest for -

    r'the gar den, Love. -

    -ev - er. me hold you; Give me

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    may find a way some - day, time

    your_ me - di - ta tion one thought

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  • Lyric byJOSEPH MCCARTHY

    N9 14 SkyrocketSOLO and CHORUS

    (Irene and Ensemble)

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    Music byHARRY TIERNEY

    M'jT MPp iWhen a rock -ets shoot -ing up on high,_ And it's spray il-lum-in-

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    ates the sky,_ I get so ex-cit - ed I could fly,-_

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    While they're burst - ing up a - bove, I would rath.er see a

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    rock, et blow Than see an - y oth . er sight I know;Wm *= - 7g

    Oh,my heart be-gins to flut-ter so,_ That's the fun_tliat I love.

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    up in the -air, oh see it there, it's go -ing, Ah!

    J ? Pway up in the air, oh see it there it's glow-ing,A

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    in the sky,_

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    A flash of col -or comes to daze the eye;

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    Their won-drous shad-ing Oh now theyVe fad-ing Dim-mer, dim-mer, dis-tant glim-mer,

    ffff IT pp pE'Way up in the air, oh see the sil-vershow-er^ Ahr,A

    A-

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    3 v v v r & ^Oh see it tear - ing, Oh see it flar-ing,

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    Ttfc go-ing high-er, A ball of fire, There,A

    where the sky-rock-et

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    No. 15.- The Last Part Of Every Party

    Lyric byJOSEPH MCCARTHY

    Moderate

    TRIO AND CHORUS(Helen, Jane, Mme.Lncy and Boys)

    Music byHA&BY TIBRNEY

    (Helen and Jane)

    When the hands on the clock, are

    Ji > J Jpoint - ing to the top, Our_ joy be -gins; we nev - ep want to stop, We

    J l,J |J f J Sromp, we run, There's no one near to spoil our fun, On-ly

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  • ionce in an age that we can ev- er meet, When we do its a rage to

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    2 ^eel - e-brate the feat, We're here till day - light dawns, we won't go home.

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    Oh, the last part. of ev-'ry ty,- Is the

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    J J I J I J Jraise old Bar '!,- As the

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    are grow -ing1 small;

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    Will make a late start,

    (Helen and Jane)

    last part best

    (M'me. Lucy)

    Jj > r J'M.L.We can sel - dom get to - geth - er, You're as flight - y as the weath - er,

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    P' B Ji ft jBat now I found yon here a - lose,

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    P'Good - ness, won't yon wait a lit - tie while.

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    You are ver - y nif - ty but the ore - dit's fif - ty - fif - ty, An - ym ifirst names, . play - iny

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    no - tice by your at - ti - tude you show a lit - tie gra - ti - tude; As

    iH.&J.fhang ing at beck and

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    man - i - kins you're per - feet in your line.

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    call,. Oft times a

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    PAn - y af - feo - tion you would care to show,

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    faint heart will make a

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    We can sel-dom see each oth-er, you are al-ways with your moth-er(Helen and Jane)

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    Oh, the last part of ev - 'ry

    I J' JB PElth - er her or else a chap - er - on, What are they

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    Yoong-er folks are bet-ter off, a - lone; But now that they have gone a -

    H.4J.oall,. Those who tar ry,.

    B ^-way, 111 have a word or two to say,FP^a&j.

    Bar As the

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    Why don't you lis - ten to me? Why don't you lis - ten to me?

    ^H.&J.wee hours are grow ing

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    small;. Tell - ing

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    You've been ver - y dis - tant, but I've al-ways been per - slat - eat, And you're

    JiBP'

    i J 1 *.'*com - ing a - round or else you would - n't smile. And I

    H.&J.

    love games, Fan - cies

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    make the wear - y wait - Ing worth the while.

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    RAJ. mfaint heart will make a

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    Lyrio byJOSEPH MCCARTHY

    (Eight Girls)1 /TN

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  • (Principal Girls)

    I' ff ff I ^^PSome-thing in the air that sets your heart and sense a - trip - ping,

    (Principal Men) nWhat a gay af - fair, I say, old dear, it's sim-ply rip -ping.

    (Irene)

    r i=PIs it the at - mos - phere, Af - feet - ing you my dear?

    p lp i ?Oh! Bob - by Oh! Don-nie, Dance a step with me.

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