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��2 Two thieves came walking by that way, Rumsty Ho! runisty Ho; Two thieves came walking by that way, And they came to the place where the beggar man lay. Rumsty Ho, runi6ty Ho ;

��4 As I was going down Newgate stairs,

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��3 They stole his wallet and they stole his staff.

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They stole his wallet and they stole his staff.

And then broke out in a great hoarse laugh.

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��5 As I was going up Tyburn hill, ™

Rumsty Ho, rumsty Ho ; 'n. As I was going up Tyburn hill, I saw those two thieves hanging tlmd, Rumsty Ho, rumsty Ho I

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