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D 2 36 WILLOW THE KING 4 Who's afraid of a Duke like him ? * Fiddlededee ! ' says the monarch slim : 1 What do you say, my courtiers three ? ' And the courtiers all said ' Fiddlededee ! ' So ho ! &c. Willow the King stepped forward bold Three good feet from his castle hold ; Willow the King stepped back so light, Skirmished gay to the left and right ; But the Duke rushed by with a leap and a fling- ' Bless my soul ! ' says Willow the King. So ho ! &c. Crash the palaces, sad to see ; Crash and t...umble the courtiers three ! Each one lays, in his fear and dread, Down on the grass his respected head ; Each one kicks, as he downward goes, Up in the air his respected toes. So ho ! &c. But the Leathery Duke he jumped so high, Jumped till he almost touched the sky ; 1 A fig for King Willow, ' he boasting said, * Carry this gentleman off to bed ! ' WILLOW THE KING 37 So they carried him off with the courtiers three, And put him to bed in the green-baize tree. So ho ! &c. * What of the Duke ? ' you ask anon, ' Where has his Leathery Highness gone ?
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