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"Oh, Liza-Ann, come out with me, The moon is a-shinin' in the monkey-puzzle tree; Oh, Liza-Ann, I have began To sing you the song of Harrigan! "He keeps them a-roll, this merry old soul The wheels of industree; A-roll and a-roll, for his pipe and his bowl And his college facultee!

Then, unexpectedly, with a spirit which only moonlit campuses and privilege could beget, he chanted: "Old King Coal was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he; He made him a college, all full of knowledge Hurrah for you and me!" "What college is that?" asked the marshal. And Hal sang again: "Oh, Liza-Ann, come out with me, The moon is a-shinin' in the monkey-puzzle tree!

"Oh, Mary-Jane, come out in the lane, The moon is a-shinin' in the old pecan; Oh, Mary-Jane, don't you hear me a-sayin' I'll sing you the song of Harrigan! "So hurrah for King Coal, and his fat pay-roll, And his wheels of industree! Hurrah for his pipe, and hurrah for his bowl And hurrah for you and me! "Oh, Liza-Ann, come out with me, The moon is a-shinin' "

"I know it's all fake, but just the same, it makes my little heart go pit-a-pat. I always want to think they're as lovely as they look." Hal's smile became reminiscent, and he quoted: "Oh Liza-Ann, come out with me, The moon is a-shinin' in the monkey-puzzle tree!" Then he stopped, with a laugh. "Don't wear your heart on your sleeve, Mr. Keating.

Oh, Liza-Ann, I have began To sing you the song of Harrigan!" "Well, well!" commented the marshal, when the concert was over. "Are there many more like you at Harrigan?" "A little group enough to leaven the lump." "And this is your idea of a vacation?" "No, it isn't a vacation; it's a summer-course in practical sociology." "Oh, I see!" said the marshal; and he smiled in spite of himself.