Politics for the Nursery. 



OOK AT LIT-TLE RAN-DY PAN-DYT 



Once he (ought for su-gar can-dy 

 Thinking 'twould be such a treat- 

 In a place called Down-ing Street 

 But he fcund, to his de-lpair, 

 Nought but bit-ter stuff was there, 

 So, you see, with-out de-lay 

 Ran-dy Pan-dy ran a-way.- 

 Then the oth-er boys cried out : 

 " Ran-dy, what are you about ? 



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But the dis-ap-point-ed lad 

 Thought the place was ve-iy bad ; 

 So in an-ger he went forth 

 Till he found John Tom-my North, 

 And with him be-gan to play 

 In a real-ly pleavant Fay. 

 Mas-ter North has loads of toys, 



And to Ran-dy Pan-d) he 

 Gave them ve-ry gen'r-uus-ly 

 Soon we see the happy pa.r 

 Free from er'r-y thought ol care, 



Both so iol-!y, both so gay. 

 Playing horses evV-y day. 



But the mas-ters look as-lcan 

 While these pu-pils jump and pranci 

 Play-ing horaes, as they fear, 

 Can-not fail to cosr them dear 

 iVork is wait-ing, close a^nd han-dy, 

 Bet-ter far for Ran-dy Pan-dy ! 



/. Stephen's Review" Nov. 30, 



