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====The Story of Little [[Nick-a-Fund]]====
====The Story of Little [[Nick-a-Fund]]====


One day Mamma said “Samuel dear, <br>
One day Mother said, “Samuel dear, <br>
I must go out and leave you here. <br>
I must go out and leave you here. <br>
But mind now, Samuel, what I say, <br>
But mind now, Samuel, what I say, <br>
Don’t use customer funds while I’m away. <br>
Don’t use customer funds while I’m away. <br>
The great tall regulator comes <br>
The great tall regulator comes <br>
To little boys who nick client funds; <br>
To boys who nick their client’s funds; <br>
And ere they dream what he’s about, <br>
And ’ere they dream what he’s about, <br>
He takes his great big baton out,<br>
He takes his great big baton out,<br>
And bops and carts them off, ''toute suite'' —  <br>
And bops and carts them off, ''toute suite'' —  <br>
This is what happens to boys who cheat.”<br>
This is what happens to boys who cheat.”<br>
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Mamma had scarcely turned her back, <br>
Mother had scarcely turned her back, <br>
He’s pocketed the lot: Alack! Alack! <br>
He’s pocketed the lot: Alack! Alack! <br>
The door flew open, in he ran, <br>
The door flew open, in he ran, <br>
The great, long, red-legged enforcer-man. <br>
The great, long, red-legged enforcer-man!<br>
Oh! children, see! the bopper’s come <br>
Oh! children, see! the bopper’s come <br>
And caught out little Nick-a-Fund. <br>
And caught our stupid Nick-a-Fund. <br>
Snip! Snap! Snip! the scissors go; <br>
Bonk! Bonk! Bonk! The truncheon goes; <br>
And Samuel cries out “Oh! Oh! Oh!” <br>
And Samuel cries out “Oh! Oh! Oh!” <br>
Snip! Snap! Snip! They go so fast, <br>
Bonk! Bonk! Bonk! It goes so fast, <br>
Both his wrists are in cuffs so fast! <br>
Both Sam’s wrists in cuffs at last! <br>


Mamma comes home: there Sam stands, <br>
Mother posts bail and there Sam stands, <br>
And looks quite sad, and shows his hands; <br>
He looks quite sad. He shows his hands; <br>
“Ah!” said Mamma, “I knew he’d come <br>
“Ah!” said Mother, “I knew he’d come! <br>
To naughty little Nick-a-Fund.” <br>
To naughty little Nick-a-Fund.” <br>

Revision as of 11:27, 1 February 2023

The Story of Little Nick-a-Fund

One day Mother said, “Samuel dear,
I must go out and leave you here.
But mind now, Samuel, what I say,
Don’t use customer funds while I’m away.
The great tall regulator comes
To boys who nick their client’s funds;
And ’ere they dream what he’s about,
He takes his great big baton out,
And bops and carts them off, toute suite
This is what happens to boys who cheat.”

Mother had scarcely turned her back,
He’s pocketed the lot: Alack! Alack!
The door flew open, in he ran,
The great, long, red-legged enforcer-man!
Oh! children, see! the bopper’s come
And caught our stupid Nick-a-Fund.
Bonk! Bonk! Bonk! The truncheon goes;
And Samuel cries out “Oh! Oh! Oh!”
Bonk! Bonk! Bonk! It goes so fast,
Both Sam’s wrists in cuffs at last!

Mother posts bail and there Sam stands,
He looks quite sad. He shows his hands;
“Ah!” said Mother, “I knew he’d come!
To naughty little Nick-a-Fund.”