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Fanny and Jenny
Fanny and Jenny in Paris did dwell,
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Jane lived in a modest and lady-like way: To Spiers and Pond she went every day, She’d order up beef and potatoes as well, And cut off the joint until senseless she fell: (She fed herself daily all reason beyond To gaze all the longer at Spiers and Pond.) |
But Fanny, that frolicsome, frivolous maid (Whose tastes were more airy than Jenny’s the staid), To Bertram and Roberts would hie her away, And swallow plum-pudding the rest of the day. The best of her dresses Miss Fanny she donned (As Jenny did also for Spiers and Pond). |
The Restaurateurs didn't seem for to care
For Jenny's soft ogle or Fanny's fond stare.
Said Jenny, "Don't let us be taken aback,
We're probably on an erroneous tack,
.And Bertram and Roberts of me may be fond,
While you are beloved by Spiers and Pond!"
“Oh, Bertram and R., are you dying for me,
Or am I the chosen of Spiers and P.?
Oh, which is the angel and fostering star
Of Spiers and P., or of Bertram and R.?
Which firm have I collared in Venus's bond?
Say, Bertram and Roberts — speak, Spiers and Pond!
"Perhaps if you cannot completely agree But Spiers and Pond are but perishing clay, Said Fanny, “How bold, and how dreadfully rude!” |
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