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!''.".' . ; ' "r.'j' ' PORTLANDS t OREGON; SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER .28, 1903 r ; . : ; ; ; .
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1. TheTeddies tiunk they'irhave some!fun,
t And smoke as they had seen it done.
Some1 fine cigars they go and swipe ;
Some baccy,' also, - and &' pipe.
2. They seek the- barn without'delay,
And light their pipes with wisps of hay.
What wonder that a' passer-by
Saw clouds of smoke ascend on high! -
3.He quickly rings the bell rfor fire,
And spreads the news in accents dire;
Then rushes to the. barn again
To. help the; va!iantA firemen.
4. Meanwhile 'the Teds sit round and joke.
Emitting clouds and clouds of smoke.
Till suddenly some watery streams.
Awakelthem.from their, pleasant Id reams.
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4 3. The firemen ply, the hose and axe,
And after several rhighty whacks
, ' The door breajcsdowri, and out there-tears
... -,;.A,wet and chastened, band of. bears..;
0.To spare the rdd is never well,
So I have heard John's ' father 'tell.
He used it well on boy and Ted
Before-he.put;them.aifcto.bed .
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