The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 21, 1909, Page 15, Image 15

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" - . Q'er. chairs and tables shVwent -'round the room.
t'Open the windows!" she cried.: ;'Very soon rt
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2,1 She wore an old gown and a high-peaked hatrx
. Behind on the broom sat a monstrous black cat
; Aye, marry, gadzooks, what a curious pair. ;
xesiaes we oxa womui iwu unyuv auumu u
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W ru ' w. a1 n;thiir Vlrl Mother floose uldL:
lYota both look tired but Oh, why not go to bed? ;
- "We can't," said the woman ; we're behind time risafc now, , . t
We 11 hare to get started. un4 roway, aow, aow. ' ,
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' ' W"0h7why ire youigo'ing; please' tell meoh7.wlly', . , 3
44rOh7why are you'goihg," please tell merohr.whyr
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! With a laugh from the witch, from the tomcat a'couglv
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" .5 But alas! in the way stood a house made of mud,
Which the funny air hit with a terrible thud,
The old witch let out a toost terrible, howl,
And.the.tofficatjouiedmwith a most.cUsinaiyowi; ,
. 0Doc Foster) got out bis'blackmedldne case,
"wifii nlcAi h TMtTiMl-iin thft nlf! lidv's face.
Hie cats tail was broken.IIowever,vith glue!
TheysStuck ittogether,andthenVtwas lie new.
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