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1. The Teds rush, ont with all-their might
To have a look "St this strange sight;
For they have never seen a Dear
That's so much bigger than they 'are.
2. They crowd up close and silent gaze
At the huge fellow and his ways;
And every Teddy knows, at least,
That Bruin '15 -no 'sawdust beast
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3. Old Bruin, just to see them stare.
Acts as mad as a March hare.
The Teddies are most scared to death,
And even Johnny gasps for breath.
4.. And then he laughs at what he's done,
And Teddies see 'twas all in fun.
: Old Bruin now takes up the six
And goes .through : some.of his . besttricks.
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5. The organ-grinder next breaks in,
And up and down the street the din
Of dance; and Jmusic""fill9 the air,' J '
And peojJeflockfroxn everywhere
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Of course the Teddies pass the hat
Trust to old Bruin's man for tfiflf .
And when the big bear cave them half.
Youishould.have, heard the Neddies Jaugh. . ;
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