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That I was Nan's, and N&n was n?m, In spi?e of Jim, the earter," �y yes," says she, "and that's all ?1101 But Jaei? vat are you after. TM "Vat arter?--vy now, tttls b strnn?m.; Can Nan with falsmhood tax ? Or that my love is like to change; Pshaw! vat a thing to ax me." �y ye?" ?ye she, "that may be trum, For oo said Jim, the carter; Yet Ae proved fabe, and 9o my you, 8o Jack, vat ?re .you ?rterP' ?layn I," tim short and leng is this, By all that's sweet about ? On Sunday next,--come, give's & kiss, I'll wedmy lq'kn, don't doubt "You wi?," says s?e," then l'm your In spite of Jhn, the carterr' Nor, ? that m?nmnt, hayer e? Now, Jack, ,st are you amet" ALL WITH ?t m?rry t?e, ?ts ?t the ?les f?l of ale, Vill? I? they h? ?!d? out F?.? ?t ? sto?, IF ?ey e? to f?, ?n't t?y ?p La?m ?, when ?d, J?m to .[? they ?'t