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1 1. "Now, Teddies, you be good:-you hear?'
. Thus warningly spoke little 'John ;
"For I am going to school to speak
A piece, about George 5 Washington."
2. Then Teddies bunched their severar heads
To see what they could find to do,
And straight resolved they'd like to go
And see the exercises, too.
lMt : U -5aF JvfM U JlSi . ') Mill
3. .The naughty imps! So off they went.
Thev had to climb tin to ieek in.
You should nave seen; them holding on
And waiting for Jjohn to begin.
4. The window gave 'way with a crash,
And six wild, furry beasts fell in.
One lit on the old teacher's chest.
. You should have heard the. frightful din!
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; . - r V , v5. Then teacher saw ,4twas'all a joke; .
' ' ' ' - , : " 1 v ti.. ' eiaA of .'Iftiioiinff. he crot mad. , ' '
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- 1 And what he did to them was sad. . ,
i. Each Teddv bled about a pint
" Ilis very life all round was spilling;
For you must know a Teddy bear, .
" ' Can't live without his sawdust filling.
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