|28.| — | — | — | |29.| — | — |What has this poor | | | | |prisoner done? | |30.| — | — |Stole my watch and | | | | |broke my chain. | |31.| — | — | — | |32.|Give him a pipe of | — | — | | |tobacco to smoke. | | | |33.|Suppose the pipe | — | — | | |should fall and break.| | | |34.|We’ll give him a bag | — | — | | |of nuts to crack. | | | |35.|Suppose the nuts were | — | — | | |rotten and bad. | | | |36.| — |Set a dog to bark all | — | | | |night. | | |37.| — |If the dog should meet| — | | | |a bone. | | |38.| — | — | — | |39.| — |Set a cock to crow | — | | | |all night. | | |40.| — |If the cock should | — | | | |meet a hen. | | |41.| — | — |How many pounds will | | | | |set him free? | |42.| — | — |Three hundred pounds | | | | |will set him free. | |43.| — | — |The half of that I | | | | |have not got. | |44.| — | — |Then off to prison he | | | | |must go. | |45.| — | — | — | |46.| — | — | — | |47.| — | — | — | |48.|We’ll give him a horse| — | — | | |to gallop around. | | | |49.| — |Here comes my lord | — | | | |Duke, let everyone | |
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