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1 PORTLAND ; OREGON, . SATURDAY 'EVENING SEPTEMBER 5, 1903;
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-lv John's father and T friend go out
One summer day to fish for. trout;
John and the Teds, in cheerful mood,
Set forth at noon .to bring them food.
2. Oh; horrors! In the woodland fair, V
They meet a real and monstrous bear.
The Teds are petrified with dread,'w
And Johnny's locks rise .on his head.,
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8.1With dlie accord theyum to flee
. And scramble wildly np.a tree.
Hurrah ! They're safe i For Bruih stopped
To test the luncheon .which -tWy dropped.
4. He tests'it; and is glad?to find
That it is wholly tokhis mind.
He eats the food, nor stops toTask
If. he may: freelyAiisethe flask.
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5. ' The Teds and J ohnny rush for aid,
' And leave him snoozing in the glade. ,
They find two hunters on the wm
Who'd stalked "the bp it about all da.
6.The vah'ant huntsmen, in delight,'
Bind fast the brute with chains so"tight
They4' bribe the Teds and John to tell
Of fearful fight ia woodland delL
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