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, 1. The cUv boy thrills with delight
Whene er the country looms in sight
John and- the Teds, with bag and grip,
Are starting on their summer trip.
2. Now for a dash s through country; lanes.
The Teds look on,, John holds the reins.
WMe uncles in the store, of course
It's up to John to mind the horse.
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3. While. Johnny tells with glowing pride
How fine it is to take a ride,
Old Dobbin turns and gets a full,
Square look at what he's got to pull.
4. A horse, you know, 's afraid of bear.
When Dobbin sees six sitting there .
. He makes a swift, rash calculation
That he's in a dangerous situation.
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5. Jnhn hinn't timp nnw to exnfain
TKatlhis dash through a country lane
Is a mistake, while Teds suppose . . . 1
6. And here they land in uncles yard.
It looks like they, have' landed hard.'1
j ' Poor aunty runs out and exclaims, V
" "Where have you left yourUncle Jamssr
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