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Policeman.

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When little dolls in Nurs'ry Street,         Do anything that's wrong;     Throw stones, or knock each other down,         Policeman comes along.     "Move on, move on," Policeman cries;         Be sure they never fail;     For if they did not move at once,         He'd take them off to jail.

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