The Christmas Letter — Singer weeps and asks daughter Kate to reread letters from grandchildren in Ame… The Coalmine — Some men go a Mallore hill to find coal. "In a month's time we'll all be millio… Concerning Charlie Horse — Nine men go to pull Charlie horse's drowned body from Angle Pond where he had f… Conroy's Camp — (The company sets out for camp and) arrives at Waltham, where they stop to drin… The County of Limerick Buck-Hunt — Twenty huntsmen and their hounds hunt a buck. He is killed in the hills after a… Cowcadden's Heroes — The key members of Orange Lodge One-Six-Two are named. Then the singer puts him… The Cranberry Bogs (Cranberry Song) — "Have you ever been down to the cranberry bogs? Some of the houses are hewn out… A Cronie o' Mine — "Ye'll mount yer bit naiggie an' ride your wa'sdoun... There wons an auld black… Crow Wing Drive — "Says White Pine Tom to Arkansaw, 'There's one more drive I'd like to strike.' … The Days of Forty-Nine — The singer, "Old Tom Moore from the Bummer's Shore," a relic of the California …