Ballads And Contributions to Punch 1842 1850

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Ballads And Contributions to Punch 1842 1850
Dickens And Thackeray
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Till last Thursday in Lambeth, ven whom should she see ? But this Mary as had acted so ungrateful to she.
186 THE BALLADS OF POLICEMAN X She was leaning on the helbo of a worthy young man ; They were going to be married, and were walkin hand in hand, And the Church bells was a ringing for Mary and he, And the parson was ready, and a waitin for his fee.
When up comes Mrs. Roney, and faces Mary Brown, Who trembles and castes her eyes upon the ground. She calls a jolly pleaseman, it happens to be
...me ; ' I charge this young woman, Mr. Pleaseman, ' says she.
' Mrs. Roney, O, Mrs. Roney, O, do let me go, I acted most ungrateful I own, and I know.
But the marriage bell is a ringing, and the ring you may see, And this young man is a waitin, ' says Mary says she.
* I don't care three fardens for the parson and dark, And the bell may keep ringing from noon day to dark ; Mary Brown, Mary Brown, you must come along with me, And I think this young man is lucky to be free. ' So, in spite of the tears which bejew'd Mary's cheek, I took that young gurl to A' Beckett the Beak ; That exlent Justice demanded her plea — But never a suUable said Mary said she.


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