NURSERY RHYMES OF LONDON TOWN.

(SECOND SERIES.)

XV.—THE TOWER.

They put a Lady in the Tower,

Heigh-o, fiddlededee!

They put a Lady in the Tower

And told her she was in their power

And left her there for half-an-hour,

Heigh-o, fiddlededee!

They put a Padlock on the Chain,

Heigh-o, fiddlededee!

They put a Padlock on the Chain,

But they left the Key in the South of Spain,

So the Lady took it off again,

Heigh-o, fiddlededee!

They put a Bulldog at the Door,

Heigh-o, fiddlededee!

They put a Bulldog at the Door,

He was so old he could only snore,

And he'd lost his Tooth the day before,

Heigh-o, fiddlededee!

They put a Beefeater at the Gate,

Heigh-o, fiddlededee!

They put a Beefeater at the Gate,

But as his age was eighty-eight

His Grandmother said he couldn't wait,

Heigh-o, fiddlededee!

They put a Prince to watch the Stair,

Heigh-o, fiddlededee!

They put a Prince to watch the Stair,

But he had a Golden Ring to spare,

So he married the Lady then and there,

Heigh-o, fiddlededee!

And ever since that grievous hour,

Heigh-o, fiddlededee!

Ever since that grievous hour

When the lovely Lady was in their power

They've never put nobody in the Tower,

Heigh-o, fiddlededee!


Flattery from the Front.

"I got your parcel quite undamaged, and it came at a time when we were short of grub. I could have eaten a dead monkey, so your cake came in very useful."


"Major-General (Temporary General) Sir Hugh de la Poer Bough, K.C.B., whose name appears in the New Year list of honours as being promoted to the rank of lieutenant-general, is a second cousin of Major-General Hugh Sutlej Kough."—Liverpool Echo.

It is rumoured that he is also connected with that famous fighting family the GOUGHS.