<h2> How the Favourite Beat Us </h2>
<p>'Aye,' said the boozer, 'I tell you it's true, sir,<br/>
I once was a punter with plenty of pelf,<br/>
But gone is my glory, I'll tell you the story<br/>
How I stiffened my horse and got stiffened myself.<br/>
<br/>
''Twas a mare called the Cracker, I came down to back her,<br/>
But found she was favourite all of a rush,<br/>
The folk just did pour on to lay six to four on,<br/>
And several bookies were killed in the crush.<br/>
<br/>
'It seems old Tomato was stiff, though a starter;<br/>
They reckoned him fit for the Caulfield to keep.<br/>
The Bloke and the Donah were scratched by their owner,<br/>
He only was offered three-fourths of the sweep.<br/>
<br/>
'We knew Salamander was slow as a gander,<br/>
The mare could have beat him the length of the straight,<br/>
And old Manumission was out of condition,<br/>
And most of the others were running off weight.<br/>
<br/>
'No doubt someone 'blew it', for everyone knew it,<br/>
The bets were all gone, and I muttered in spite<br/>
'If I can't get a copper, by Jingo, I'll stop her,<br/>
Let the public fall in, it will serve the brutes right.'<br/>
<br/>
'I said to the jockey, 'Now, listen, my cocky,<br/>
You watch as you're cantering down by the stand,<br/>
I'll wait where that toff is and give you the office,<br/>
You're only to win if I lift up my hand.'<br/>
<br/>
'I then tried to back her — 'What price is the Cracker?'<br/>
'Our books are all full, sir,' each bookie did swear;<br/>
My mind, then, I made up, my fortune I played up<br/>
I bet every shilling against my own mare.<br/>
<br/>
'I strolled to the gateway, the mare in the straightway<br/>
Was shifting and dancing, and pawing the ground,<br/>
The boy saw me enter and wheeled for his canter,<br/>
When a darned great mosquito came buzzing around.<br/>
<br/>
'They breed 'em at Hexham, it's risky to vex 'em,<br/>
They suck a man dry at a sitting, no doubt,<br/>
But just as the mare passed, he fluttered my hair past,<br/>
I lifted my hand, and I flattened him out.<br/>
<br/>
'I was stunned when they started, the mare simply darted<br/>
Away to the front when the flag was let fall,<br/>
For none there could match her, and none tried to catch her —<br/>
She finished a furlong in front of them all.<br/>
<br/>
'You bet that I went for the boy, whom I sent for<br/>
The moment he weighed and came out of the stand —<br/>
'Who paid you to win it? Come, own up this minute.'<br/>
'Lord love yer,' said he, 'why you lifted your hand.'<br/>
<br/>
''Twas true, by St. Peter, that cursed 'muskeeter'<br/>
Had broke me so broke that I hadn't a brown,<br/>
And you'll find the best course is when dealing with horses<br/>
To win when you're able, and <i>KEEP YOUR HANDS DOWN</i>.<br/></p>
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