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(Beggar woman)Alms! Alms for a miserable woman! |
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On a miserable chilly morning |
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Thank ya, sir thank ya |
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(Antony)Mam, could you tell me who's house this is? |
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(Beggar woman)Uh? That's the great Judge Turpin's house, that is |
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(Antony)And the young lady who resides there? |
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(Beggar woman)Oh that's Johanna, his pretty little ward... |
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keeps her snug he does. All locked up |
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So don't you go trespassing there or it's a good whipping for you |
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Or any other young man with mischief on his mind! |
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How would ya like a little muff dear |
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A little jig jig. A little bounce around the bush |
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Would ya like to push me parsley? |
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It looks to me dear like you got plenty there to push |
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Alms! Alms for a desperate woman! |