"Yes!"

The daughter then once more flies, and the Spanish knight has to catch her.

The following is a New England version:

"We are three brethren from Spain,
Come to court your daughter Jane."

"My daughter Jane is yet too young
To be courted by your flattering tongue."

"Be she young, or be she old,
It is for gold she must be sold.

Then fare ye well, my lady gay,
I must return another day."

"Come back, come back, you Spanish knight,
Your boots and spurs shine very bright."

"My boots and spurs they count you nought,
For in this town they were not bought."

"Come back, come back, you Spanish knight,
And choose the fairest in your sight."