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Rhyme :
I'm a puppy, as you see, and this is Mistress Mary, She is exceedingly fond of me, in a manner most contrary. For whenever I want to walk, she insists that I must lie bye, And wraps me up tight in her pinny white and tells me to go to by-by!
O Mistress Mary, Why are you so contrary? If you love me true, As you say you do, Why are you so contrary?
But when ever I want to sleep, and the weather is cold and icy, And basket and rug are warm and snug and the fire is nicy-picy. She takes me out, though I say 'no-no,' down to the frozen river, And tells me to slide for an hour or so, and watches me shake and shiver.
O Mistress Mary, Why are you so contrary? If you love me true, As you say you do, Why are you so contrary?
Fido's ill, he's got a cold, This is how ‘twas caught. I'm told.
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