| «You wandered in upon my life and haven’t lost me yet»
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| Said the turkey to the carving knife, «What you give is what you get»
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| «A fresh and lovely summers day we thought would never end»
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| Said the bloodhound to the stag at bay, «I thought you were my friend»
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| (I thought you are my friend)
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| «Glad to know you», and by way of welcome, «Pleased to meet you»
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| «We laugh and cry as lovers will and howl at many moons»
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| Said the waiter as he wrote the bill, «Please return the spoons»
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| «As hand in hand we wander on through life’s own wondrous maze»
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| Said Robin Hood to Little John, «There must be other ways» (There must be other
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| ways)
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| «Glad to know you», a way of saying welcome, «Pleased to meet you
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| Pleased to meet you»
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| «We rest and kissed and talked and strolled, a very precious idle»
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| Said knife and fork to sausage roll, «It's pinky in the middle»
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| «And thus it seems, come rain and shine, the passion still unfolds»
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| Said the pike upon the angler’s line, «I wish that I’d been told»
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| (I wish that I’d been told)
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| «Glad to know you», and by way of welcome, «Pleased to meet you»
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| (I wish that I’d been told)
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| «Glad to know you», and by way of welcome, «Pleased to meet you»
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| (I wish that I’d been told)
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| «Glad to know you», and by way of welcome, «Pleased to meet you»
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| (I wish that I’d been told)
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| «Glad to know you»… |