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1. One broiling day, in mid July,
The Teddy Bears end Johnny" try )
... To find some way of getting, cool,
And so" they seek a smmming pool.
2'. They care not that.it is forbidden
But count on staying safely hidden.
Their simple clothes aside they fling
And, gleeful in the water spring.
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8. They splash about and duck and swim.
r Vithin the cool pond's narrow rim.
Calmly and lazily they float;
' Not1 heeding an approaching goat.
4. Oh, Tristan, wake, thou heedless one I
I mean, oh, Teddies, cease your fun!
For, lo! the goat, in peaceful pose,
Is gayly eating up your clothes.
3. Oh, woe! oh, grief T What shall we dof
The goat's gone; but the clothes are, too.
A. clown's cap and a skirt are there,
, But these bekog to Teddy Bear,
. Ilowerer, all the Teds decide
That ballet skirt shall Johnny hide;
" So wanders homeward, quaintly dad.
A bashful Aainnhjppy lad. " "
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