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Tho isn't that you like a grey hound go  
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heavy, as if hought had happened, turn ye!
 
Tho is't that you like a grey hound go  
Merry, as if nought had happ'd, burn ye!
Ay, cried the other grinning, "you must know
Ay, cried the other grinning, "you must know
[lost in margin]t just before I went there on my journey,
[That] just before I ventured on my journey,
To walk a little more at Ease
To walk a little more at Ease
I took the Liberty to save my pease
I took the Liberty to boil my pease
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Latest revision as of 22:15, 15 July 2017

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Tho is't that you like a grey hound go Merry, as if nought had happ'd, burn ye! Ay, cried the other grinning, "you must know [That] just before I ventured on my journey, To walk a little more at Ease I took the Liberty to boil my pease [Thin line drawn under final line of text]

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