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A Boulogne Table d'Hôte
Air, "He vowed that he would never leave her"
Tom Hood's Comic Annual for 1868
No gathering ever can beat | |||
Such a treat As you meet |
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In the people who gather, to eat | |||
At a table d'hôte every day, | |||
So strange in appearance and phrase | |||
A leur aise In their ways — |
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As the people who show off their traits | |||
At a table d'hôte every day. | |||
You'll never be tired of meeting The people who gather for eating |
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At a table d'hôte, table d'hôte, table d'hôte, table d'hôte, | |||
Table d'hôte every day! |
In the chair an old fellow you'll find — | |||
He sits there In the chair |
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Because for a fortnight he's dined | |||
At the table d'hôte every day. | |||
He's fatherly quite in his ways, | |||
Looking most Like a host, |
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Your senior by several days. | |||
He table d'hôtes every day! | |||
You'll never be tired of meeting The people who gather for eating |
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At a table d'hôte, table d'hôte, table d'hôte, table d'hôte, | |||
Table d'hôte every day! |
There's another you know at a glance, | |||
Who's designed In his mind |
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To shine in the language of France, | |||
At the table d'hôte every day. | |||
"Hi, Garsong, vous venez ici, | |||
Here, I say, S'l vous plait — |
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Donnez moi — thanks — all right." He will be | |||
At the table d'hôte every day. | |||
You'll never be tired of meeting The people who gather for eating |
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At a table d'hôte, table d'hôte, table d'hôte, table d'hôte, | |||
Table d'hôte every day! |
Then the lady so very genteel | |||
That you'd think She would shrink |
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From the notion of making a meal | |||
At a table d'hôte every day. | |||
But you find, though genteel she can eat, | |||
Go right through The "menoo" — |
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Soup, fish, entrée, joint, cheese, and sweet — | |||
At the table d'hôte every day. | |||
You'll never be tired of meeting The people who gather for eating |
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At a table d'hôte, table d'hôte, table d'hôte, table d'hôte, | |||
Table d'hôte every day! |
There's the vulgar old glutton and wife, | |||
He who shines As he dines, |
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And who swallows the blade of his knife | |||
At the table d'hôte every day. | |||
With his napkin tucked under his chin, | |||
The old bear Settles there, |
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Long before it is time to begin, | |||
At the table d'hôte every day! | |||
You'll never be tired of meeting The people who gather for eating |
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At a table d'hôte, table d'hôte, table d'hôte, table d'hôte, | |||
Table d'hôte every day! |
There's a gay and a gushing old girl, | |||
Who must be Forty-three |
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With a seven-and-sixpenny curl, | |||
At the table d'hôte every day. | |||
There's also a boy of nineteen | |||
(Quite a lad) Driven mad |
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By her beauty, who always is seen | |||
At the table d'hôte every day. | |||
You'll never be tired of meeting The people who gather for eating |
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At a table d'hôte, table d'hôte, table d'hôte, table d'hôte, | |||
Table d'hôte every day! |
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