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Mrs. Johnstone sings "Easy Terms" to her babies, using the phrase as a play on words to mean being close to someone while also alluding to her debt that will never be fully paid off. She explains that "living on the never-never" refers to living on loans that will never be repaid, as she owes debts to both Mrs. Lyons and her other creditors that she must pay off over an extended period of time. The song highlights the power imbalance between Mrs. Johnstone and Mrs. Lyons as the former relies on the latter for financial support through long-term credit.




