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THE JUST SO SONG BOOK

The

Just So Song Book

Being the Songs from

RUDYARD KIPLING'S

JUST SO STORIES

Set to Music by

EDWARD GERMAN

GARDEN CITY NEW YORK DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY

1912

Copyright, 1902, 1903, by Rudyard Kipling

Published November, 1903

PROPERTY Of •* ii

OTY Of NEW YORK ~

H4 1 8563

CONTENTS

PAGI

1 When the Cabin Port-holes i

2 The Camel's Hump ...... 5

3 This Uninhabited Island . . . . .12

4 I Keep Six Honest Serving-men . . .15

5 I Am the Most Wise Baviaan . . . .22

6 Kangaroo and Dingo ...... 26

7 Merrow Down 33

8 Of all the Tribe of Tegumai . . . 39

9 The Riddle ....... 43

[O The First Friend ......

n There was never a Queen like Balkis . . 53

12 Rolling down to Rio ......

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WHEN THE CftBIN PORTHOLES.

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you will know (if you have - n't guessed) You're Fif - ty North and

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THE CAMEL'S HUMP.

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I AH THE MOST WISE BAVIAAN.

Rudyard Kipling:

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Let's go up to the

pig-sties and sit on the farm - yard rails!

Lets say things to the

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KANGAROO RED DINGO.

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YII. ' MERROW DOWN.

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called Wag;ai, Was more than six times big-- ger then; And all the TYtoe of

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OP ftLL THE TRIBE OF TBGUMfil.

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