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Rh You cannot eat breakfast all day.
 * Nor is it the act of a sinner,

When breakfast is taken away,
 * To turn your attention to dinner;

And it's not in the range of belief,
 * That you could hold him as a glutton,

Who, when he is tired of beef,
 * Determines to tackle the mutton.
 * But this I am ready to say,
 * If it will diminish their sorrow,
 * I'll marry this lady to-day.
 * And I'll marry that lady to-morrow!