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Rebecca

    By Hilaire Belloc



    Who Slammed Doors For Fun And Perished Miserably

    A trick that everyone abhors
    In little girls is slamming doors.
    A wealthy banker's little daughter
    Who lived in Palace Green, Bayswater
    (By name Rebecca Offendort),
    Was given to this furious sport.

    She would deliberately go
    And slam the door like billy-o!
    To make her uncle Jacob start.
    She was not really bad at heart,
    But only rather rude and wild;
    She was an aggravating child...

    It happened that a marble bust
    Of Abraham was standing just
    Above the door this little lamb
    Had carefully prepared to slam,
    And down it came! It knocked her flat!
    It laid her out! She looked like that.

    Her funeral sermon (which was long
    And followed by a sacred song)
    Mentioned her virtues, it is true,
    But dwelt upon her vices too,
    And showed the deadful end of one
    Who goes and slams the door for fun.

    The children who were brought to hear
    The awful tale from far and near
    Were much impressed, and inly swore
    They never more would slam the door,
    As often they had done before.



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