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Queen's Shilling (#238-C), The
Found in Queens_Shilling_238_C-WaS---.abc
from the John Chambers' music books abc collection

X:42 T:Queen's Shilling (#238-C), The M:4/4 L:1/8 S:O'Neill's Dance Music of Ireland 1907 R:Reel K:G D2|G2 sG>Bs dBGB|dBeB dBAB|G2 sGBs d2 sBds|(3efg sdBs AcBA| G2 sGBs dBGB|dBeB dBAB|G2 sGBs dBGB|(3efg dB A2|| ga|b2 gb a2 fa|g2 segs sfds B2|b2 gb a2 fa|gfef d2 ga| bagb agfa|gfef dega|bgaf gfed|(3efg dB AcBA|| % % A study of another fine old reel, No. 752 of O'Neill's Dance Music= % of Ireland, named "The Queen's Shilling", but known in Scotland % as "Lady Mary Ramsay" fosters the idea that perhaps there was= % nothing so very remarkable after all in the Traveler's completing % the tune for the pioneer Paganini. % [SEE NOTES TO TUNE # 238, ARKANSAS TRAVELER]