Caw! Caw! : the Chronicle of Crows, a Tale of the Spring-Time
Caw! Caw! : the Chronicle of Crows, a Tale of the Spring-Time
Rm
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[Illustration] And see! Oh! what a dreadful thing! The fire has caught her apron-string; Her apron burns, her arms, her hair; She burns all over, every where. Then how the pussy-cats did mew, What else, poor pussies, could they do? They scream'd for help, 'twas all in vain! So then, they said, --"we'll scream again; Make haste, make haste, me-ow, me-o She'll burn to death, --we told her so". So she was burnt, with all her clothes, And arms, and hands, and eyes and nose; Till she had... nothing more to lose Except her little scarlet shoes; And nothing else but these was found Among her ashes on the ground. And when the good cats sat beside The smoking ashes, how they cried! "Me-ow, me-oo, me-ow, me-oo What will Mamma and Nursy do?" Their tears ran down their cheeks so fast, They made a little pond at last. 4. THE STORY OF THE INKY BOYS. [Illustration] As he had often done before, The woolly-headed black-a-moor One nice fine summer's day went out To see the shops and walk about; And as he found it hot, poor fellow, He took with him his green umbrella.
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