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That reminds me of an incident at Sidcup Library many moons ago. A rather well-to-do woman was returning a book of "Children's Rhymes" with not a little ire. I was standing behind her in the queue as she slammed the book down on the counter, pointing to one particular page, whereon was writ:
There was a young girl of Aberystwyth
Who took grain to the mill to make grist with;
The miller's son, Jack,
Laid her flat on her back,
And united the organs they pissed with.
The lady was understandably outraged, because she herself had borrowed the book from the kiddies' section for her son to read.
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