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MY OLD MISTIS, 223. My ole Marster, 224, 225.
NINE-POUND HAMMER, 220. Ninni, nonno, simungi, 19. NOBLE SKEWBALL, THE, 63. NORAH, 222.
0, I'se from Louisiana, as you all
know, 105. O, Lawd, ain't dev rest fo' de weary
one?, 209. 0 Lulie, 0 Lulie, if you please, 153. Oh, baby—what you gwine do?, 216. OH, BE READY WHEN THE
TRAIN COMES IN, 258. Oh, daddy, find dat golden ball, 38. Oh, dem golden slippers, 172. Oh, dis pickaxe am too heavy, 216. Oh hangerman, hangerman, slack on
your rope, 42. Oh, have you heard de latest, 78. OH, HO, BABY, TAKE A ONE ON
ME, 277. Oh, Louisiana gal, won't you come out
to-night, 112. Oh, Miss Liza, oh, mah darlinM Hoo
ah hoo,! 227. Oh, my gal's de queen o' de cards, 235. Oh somebody come and let me out of
here, 140. Oh the wind is in the west. 157, 160. Oh you better run, 256. OL' A'K'S A-MOVIN', THE, 28. OL' MARS'R HAD A PRETTY
YALLER GAL, 67. OLD BEE MAKE DE HONEY­COMB, 165. OLD DAN TUCKER, 188, 199. OLD GREY MARE, 183. OLD JESSE, 71.
Old King Buzzard floating high, 193. OLE AUNT DINAH, 187. Ole cow died at the mouth of the
branch,107. OLE MISTER RABBIT, 174. Once upon a time, long, long ago, 57. One cold an' frosty mornin', 71. One star in de east, 209. O-O-OH, SISTREN AN' BRED'REN,
189. Over the water, over the lee, 286. OYSCHA' (BRA' RABBIT), 175.
PAINS IN MY FINGERS, 167.
Paul and Silas layin' in jail, 7.
Peckerwood, peckerwood, 193.
Peep, Squirrel, peep, 135.
PICAYUNE BUTLER, PICA­YUNE BUTLER, IS SHE COM­ING TO TOWN?, 164.
PO'LI'L ELLA, 278.
PO' MONA (MOURNAH). (MOURN­ER), 172, 176, 193, 194, 197, 224, 235.
Possum up a simen tree, 170.
PRICKLY BUSH, THE, 42.
Raccoon totes de bushy hair, 165. RACCOON UP IN DE 'SIMMON
TREE, 172. Railroad Bill mighty bad man, 251. Railroad Bill cut a mightv big dash,
252. RAILROAD BLUES, 243. RAILROAD SONG, 239. RANSUM SCANSUM, 131, (The) reason why I don't work so
hard, 236. REBORN AGAIN, 256. Ridin' in de buggy, Miss Mary Jane,
117. RISE, OLE NAPPER, 102. ROCK TO SEE DE TURKEY RUN,
196. ROW AFTER ROW, 211. RUN, NIGGER, RUN, 12, 24. Run so easy and run so fast, 239.
St. James Iniirmary, 94. ST. LOUIS BLUES, 267. SETTIN' ON A RAIL, 177-79. SHANGHAI CHICKEN, 195. SHINE REEL, 213. Ships in de oceans, 276. Shoo fly, don't you bodder me, 200. SHORT'NIN' BREAD, 149, 150, 151,
152. Sing no more Creole—free nation, 21. SIR HUGH AND THE JEW'S
DAUGHTER, 53. SIR LIONEL, 51. SISTER CYARLINE, 184. Six months in jail ain't so long, baby,
231. SKEW BALL, 62. SKINNER'S SONG. 230. SO WE HUNTED AND WE HOL­LERED, 57. Some folks say de dummy line don't
run, 245. Sometime soon, it ain't gwine to be
long, 234. SONG OF THE FORTUNATE ONE,
236. Spin, ladies, spin all day, 215. SPINNING-SONG, 215, STAGOLEE, 92. Stan' boys, stan', 232. Steal up young ladies, 116. Steam from the whistle, 242. STORY OF CREATION, 181-2. SWEET MAMA, 242. SWING LOW, SWEET CHARIOT
(fragment), 28.