FARMING AND FOXHUNTING 



" We hear a lot about Burderop, 

 Which is all very well and good ; 

 But I'm going to talk about our place. 

 Just as a good man should. 

 Over the hill by the Bourne, 

 We've a place called Ogbourne, 

 Where workers live long and tarry, 

 On a farm well-managed by Mr. Harry. 

 It's a winter resort for the sheep, 

 As we've always got plenty of keep. 

 Every man there for work has a thirst 

 For we've always the harvest in, first. 

 So if you're ever in trouble or doubt, 

 Send for Ogbourne and they'll get you out." 



N. B. 



Then " Auld Lang Syne " and " God save the 

 King," and we all woke up next morning and talked 

 over the enjoyable evening spent, with every inten- 

 tion of working for another next year. 



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