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"THE YANKEE-BRITISH ALLIANCE AGAINST FRANCE!" |
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 Southern Punch |
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 February 27, 1864 |
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 Old Abe. Come Johnny, Don't be afraid. Give me your hand; I thought it would be a good joke to scare you a little; but I don't intend to hurt
you, so let us be friends, and keep our eyes upon Monsieur Louis, I tell you he's tricky
John Bull. Now, Habe, you don't treat me right. He want to be neutral, you know, that's all. Hi don't know but Old Jeff may whip you yet,
and Hi must look out for my hinterests, you know. If Louis goes to playing any tricks on me, by George I'll play the devil with his Maximillian.
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