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{{a|myth|{{image|Scissorman|png|Poor, stupid Samuel.}}}}An obscure German children’s author, {{Otto}}  wrote [[Cruwwelpeter]], a book of cautionary tales about misbehaviour with ''Geschäftsanteilsverpfändung'', and it has thrown a long, nervous shadow over the practice of banking law ever since. In it, Little Harriet played with duration mismatches and burned herself to death.  Little Johnny Head-in-Air forgot to register his ''Sicherungsdarlehen'' and was struck off the wharf and floated away, never to be seen again. Fidgety Philip amended his security package and rendered it void for want of [[consideration]]. And most gruesomely of all, was the story of Samuel, little Nick-a-Fund, who — well:
{{a|otto|{{image|Scissorman|png|Poor, stupid Samuel.}}}}An obscure German children’s author, {{Otto}}  wrote [[Cruwwelpeter]], a book of cautionary tales about misbehaviour with ''Geschäftsanteilsverpfändung'', and it has thrown a long, nervous shadow over the practice of banking law ever since. In it, Little Harriet played with duration mismatches and burned herself to death.  Little Johnny Head-in-Air forgot to register his ''Sicherungsdarlehen'' and was struck off the wharf and floated away, never to be seen again. Fidgety Philip amended his security package and rendered it void for want of [[consideration]]. And most gruesomely of all, was the story of Samuel, little Nick-a-Fund, who — well:


One day Mamma said “Samuel dear, <br>
One day Mamma said “Samuel dear, <br>
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“Ah!” said Mamma, “I knew he’d come <br>
“Ah!” said Mamma, “I knew he’d come <br>
To naughty little Nick-a-Fund.” <br>
To naughty little Nick-a-Fund.” <br>
{{sa}}
*[[Struwwelpeter]]