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 ET him who is minded to meet with a Glug  Pluck three hardy hairs from a rabbit-skin rug; Blow one to the South, and one to the West,  ''Then burn another and swallow the rest.  And who shall explain 'tis the talk of a fool, '' ''He's a Glug! He's a Glug of the old Gosh school!  And he'll climb a tree, if the East wind blows, '' ''In a casual way, just to show that he knows ...  Now, tickle his toes!  Oh, tickle his toes!  And don't blame me if you come to blows.  —Old Gosh Rhyme ''