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1842–1904

THE THREE VOICES

Arthur Macy

There once was a man who asked for pie, In a piping voice up high, up high; And when he asked for a salmon roe, He spoke in a voice down low, down low;

But when he said he had no choice, He always spoke in a medium voice. I cannot tell the reason why He sometimes spoke up high, up high;

And why he sometimes spoke down low, I do not know, I do not know; And why he spoke in the medium way, Do n't ask me, for I cannot say.

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