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1. John tires of the Teds at play,.
And guesses he will run away. v
The bam door's open nice and wide.
But Johnny does not go inside
?. For he has heard suspicious sounds,
And knows that some one's on the grounds.
The Teds come up and hear it; too,
And think it Johnny, lost to view.
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8. They bolt the door and make it tight.
And linger ?round in great deUght
For mulled screams of fear and rage
Come as from Hons in a cage.
4. At' last they start to let him out,
And greet him with a mocking shout:
But oh dismay! oh, horrid fright!
This is no boy that meets their sight.
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S.'Hs Mother Brown, in anger Iond,
v v uu seizes ou uie iremoung exowa. ""'
. She grabs a stick upon the sppCr :
And my! the spanking that they got!
OThen, safely locked within a room,-"
The Bears are overcome with gloom.
They feel so sore they wish they'd die, .
An6C Johnny jeers them standing, by. . '