The Choring Song — Travellers' cant. Singer (Drummond) lay last night in a granary; now he's in pr… Christmas Rum — Two underage boys are sentenced to fourteen days in jail for drinking Christmas… The Coon-Can Game — The singer is so disturbed by his woman's unfaithfulness that he cannot even pl… County Jail (II) — "I used to live a glorious life [until]... they piped into a railroad mail And … Dans les prisons de Nantes (Within the Prisons of Nantes) — French. A man is prisoner in Nantes. The jailer's daughter cries because he is … Dawsonville Jail — Singer is told by Sheriff Glen Wallace that he's "a little too full." He is tak… Deserter's Song — "I'd rather be on the Grandfather Mountain A-taking the snow and rain Than to b… Dessur le Pont de Nantes (On Nantes Bridge) — The police have the singer when we meet Marguerite. She dresses as a page boy a… Durham Field — Edward III is at war in France, so the king of Scotland invades England. In bat… Ed Hawkins — "Come stand around me young and old And see me welcome death so bold." The sing…