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Well, Mr. Brightman handed down
  A dozen tops or more,
That I might take my choice of one,
  Then stepped towards the door.

And so I caught one slily up,
  And in my pocket hid it,
No one could e'er suspect the thing,
  So cunningly I did it.

Then I took out another top,
  And laid my ninepence down,
Laughing to think I owned them both,
  But paid for only one.

But, when I turned and left the shop,
  I felt most dreadfully;
For all the while I was afraid
  That he would follow me.

Oh sure, thought I, he'll find it out,
  The angry man will come,
And I shall never see mamma,
  And never more go home.

They'll tie a rope about my neck,
  They'll hang me up on high,
And leave the little, wicked thief
  To hang there till he die.