"Oranges and lemons" say the Bells of St.
Clement's
"You owe me five farthings" say the
Bells of St. Martin's
"When will you pay me?"
say the Bells of Old Bailey "When I grow
rich" say the Bells of Shoreditch
"When will
that be?" say the Bells of Stepney
"I do not
know" say the Great Bells of Bow
"Here comes a
Candle to light you to Bed
Here comes a Chopper to Chop off your Head
Friday, April 2, 2010
Find the complete rhyme and locate the the London Churches. Where's is it located in the book? - Why is Winston fascinated by the Rhyme?
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