The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 21, 1908, Page 17, Image 17

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1., One day the Teds and Johnny found
Some barrels standing' on the ground,
'And on the tree, right overhead,.
Were apples. big and ripe .and rah,
2." The tempting sight was far too grand
For Johnny's morals to withstand.
John and the Teds, iri half a minute
Are climbing up the tree, and in it.
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.jThey chose the juiciest and best
And eat them with the greatest" zest,
Till suddenly, in wild alarm,
They see the owner.ofi.the farm..
4. John drops and flies; theTeds, in fear,
- Jump in the barrel standing near.
The farmer, somewhat short of sight,
Nails up the Teds, to John's delight.
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5.-Now, all the barrels nailed. and ready
(Including one packed fulI,of Teddy) ,
Are shipped and sent to Hermann Ryder,
To.be. converted mto.dder ' v v
C, Old Hermann smiles and says it'sgoot,
And starts to open up the fruit.. ;
-TSIein Gottl" he cries, ''vat haf ve hcTtY
A Teds instead of fruit -appear , -
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