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“And where do they get it?” “Steal it, to be sure;
For a weasel will rob both rich and poor;
Steal from the cabin, the church or the hall,
Without any conscience for helpless or old,
And not for a hap'orth of use at all,
But just for the love of the silver and gold.
For a weasel will rob both rich and poor;
Steal from the cabin, the church or the hall,
Without any conscience for helpless or old,
And not for a hap'orth of use at all,
But just for the love of the silver and gold.
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