256 Life of Audubon. 



When quickly our salvage we shall know ; 

 When every ting it is fairly sold, 

 Our money down to us it is told. 



Den one week's cruise we'll have on shore, 



Before we do sail again ; 

 And drink success to the sailor lads 



Dat are ploughing of de main. 

 And when you are passing by this way, 

 On Florida Reef should you chance to stray, 

 Why, we will come to you on the shore, 

 Amongst de rocks where de breakers roar. 



" ' Great emphasis was laid upon particular words by 

 the singer, who had a broad German accent. Between 

 the verses he played a symphony, remarking, "Gentle- 

 mens, I makes dat myself." The chorus was trolled by 

 twenty or thirty voices, which in the stillness of the night 

 produced no unpleasant effect' " 



