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1849–1917

FOX AND GEESE

Ruth McEnery Stuart

Two foxes stole two geese one night, When the air was warm and the moon was bright: One started west — one started east — Their hearts intent on a glorious feast.

But alas! for the things that we hope to do! A funny old man, with pistols two, Came running out, where the moon was bright, And they dropped their plunder and took to flight.

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