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The Blackbird The watering-pot, alias the Intermittent Baldpate, so called because there flows from his copper scalp when he is tilted a marvelous growth of silver hair. The Guinea-Hen [Spying the Cat, who, outstretched along an apple- hough, is watching with half-closed eyes.] I have among my guests the Cat. The Blackbird Tomkjais de Tomkjms! [.4 Bird is heard warbling in a tree.] The Guinea-Hen I have the Chafl&nch! CHANTECLER 167 The Blackbird Let him chafiE inchworms, what care we? The Guds...tea-Hen The Darning-needle! The Blackbird She shall mend up Ragged Robin, now's his chance! Patou [More and more disgusted.] All that is supposed to be funny! The Guinea-Hen [Pecking a cabbage leaf from which roll drops of dew.] I have the Dew! Patou [Grimly.] Your witticism for her? The Blackbird [Brightly.] Fresh-water pearls! The Guinea-Hen [Pointing out several Chicks walking among the cro^vd.] Have you seen them? I have several of the A. I.'s Chicks! The Pheasant-Hen A. I.? The Guinea-Hen The Acme Incubator.
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