Mademoiselle from Armentieres — The mademoiselle "hasn't been kissed [or other appropriate verb] for forty year… The Maggie C — Maggie C is "built by George E Saville a man of high degree." Nevertheless, she… The Maid and the Magpie — The sailor goes to sea, leaving his girl and the magpie. The girl spends time w… The Maid and the Magpie — The sailor goes to sea, leaving his girl and the magpie. The girl spends time w… The Maine-ite in Pennsylvania — "I landed safe in Williamsport in a lumberman's rendezvous, 'Twas there I hired… Mainsail Haul — The sailor, broke, goes to a boarding-master and signs up to serve on the "Oxfo… The Major and the Weaver — The weaver comes home suddenly, forcing the major (who is visiting his wife) to… The Man Behind — The singer's father warns, "Don't ever be too forward, lad, but act with modesy… The Man of Burningham Town — A man of (Burningham) goes to sea; his wife spends her time carousing. He retur… The Man that Waters the Workers' Beer — "I am the man, the very fat man, that waters the worker's beer." The man waters…