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<h2> The Ladies </h2>
<p>I've taken my fun where I've found it;<br/>
I've rogued an' I've ranged in my time;<br/>
I've 'ad my pickin' o' sweet'earts,<br/>
An' four o' the lot was prime.<br/>
One was an 'arf-caste widow,<br/>
One was a woman at Prome,<br/>
One was the wife of a jemadar-sais,<br/>
An' one is a girl at 'ome.<br/>
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Now I aren't no 'and with the ladies,<br/>
For, takin' 'em all along,<br/>
You never can say till you've tried 'em,<br/>
An' then you are like to be wrong.<br/>
There's times when you'll think that you mightn't,<br/>
There's times when you'll know that you might;<br/>
But the things you will learn from the Yellow an' Brown,<br/>
They'll 'elp you a lot with the White!<br/>
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I was a young un at 'Oogli,<br/>
Shy as a girl to begin;<br/>
Aggie de Castrer she made me,<br/>
An' Aggie was clever as sin;<br/>
Older than me, but my first un—<br/>
More like a mother she were—<br/>
Showed me the way to promotion an' pay,<br/>
An' I learned about women from 'er!<br/>
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Then I was ordered to Burma,<br/>
Actin' in charge o' Bazar,<br/>
An' I got me a tiddy live 'eathen<br/>
Through buyin' supplies off 'er pa.<br/>
Funny an' yellow an' faithful—<br/>
Doll in a teacup she were,<br/>
But we lived on the square, like a true-married pair,<br/>
An' I learned about women from 'er!<br/>
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Then we was shifted to Neemuch<br/>
(Or I might ha' been keepin' 'er now),<br/>
An' I took with a shiny she-devil,<br/>
The wife of a nigger at Mhow;<br/>
'Taught me the gipsy-folks' bolee;<br/>
Kind o' volcano she were,<br/>
For she knifed me one night 'cause I wished she was white,<br/>
And I learned about women from 'er!<br/>
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Then I come 'ome in the trooper,<br/>
'Long of a kid o' sixteen—<br/>
Girl from a convent at Meerut,<br/>
The straightest I ever 'ave seen.<br/>
Love at first sight was 'er trouble,<br/>
She didn't know what it were;<br/>
An' I wouldn't do such, 'cause I liked 'er too much,<br/>
But—I learned about women from 'er!<br/>
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I've taken my fun where I've found it,<br/>
An' now I must pay for my fun,<br/>
For the more you 'ave known o' the others<br/>
The less will you settle to one;<br/>
An' the end of it's sittin' and thinkin',<br/>
An' dreamin' Hell-fires to see;<br/>
So be warned by my lot (which I know you will not),<br/>
An' learn about women from me!<br/>
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What did the Colonel's Lady think?<br/>
Nobody never knew.<br/>
Somebody asked the Sergeant's wife,<br/>
An' she told 'em true!<br/>
When you get to a man in the case,<br/>
They're like as a row of pins—<br/>
For the Colonel's Lady an' Judy O'Grady<br/>
Are sisters under their skins!<br/></p>
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