Music] When I was in the low Country, When I was in the low Country; What slices of Pudding and pieces of Bread, My Mother gave me when I was in need.
Said I honest Man, I thank thee most kind, And as he told me indeed I did find; He gave me a lump which did so agree, One bit was worth all my Mother gave me.
My Mother she killed a good fat Hog, She made such Puddings would choak a Dog; And I shall ne'er forget 'till I dee, What lumps of Pudding my Mother gave me.
My mother gave me permission to do so, and our old Marguerite was to accompany us.
We started early, as I preferred walking to taking the omnibus, and I kept the franc which my mother gave me every morning, sixty centimes of which was for the omnibus, and forty for cakes.
My aunt laughed heartily, and my mother gave a little stifled laugh, and the whole troop went off in a regular whirlwind of rustling skirts and farewells, whilst I was taken away to the cage where I was to be imprisoned.
Four days afterwards, as we were preparing for our departure, my mother gave me a parcel for Bettina, and M.
I did not turn round till the mother gave me leave, and I then admired my charmer as a young man of five feet one, whose shape left nothing to be desired.
It's the last piece of jewellery I possess out of all my mother gave me, and I promised her never to part with them.
We parted sorrowful rather than rejoicing, and the reception my mother gave me was like that you witnessed this morning.
My mother gave me two smacks and told me to give up carrying "'Purim' presents" from one to the other.
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