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Only A Chicken

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
July
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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A womlArful story I wlll tel I : chlcken crept (rom a brokeu shell, llld Man. lililí on its tlny íeet. II peeped una peeped for a crurab to eat - On a beautlful summer mornlng. Second LUile Girl. !ut out of a dark hole popped tlie head r ii ii ubi gray rat with a cautlous tread !ie tole along wliere the grass was thlck Vuil iiulckly pounced on the peeptng chtck :'hat standing ou lis tlny feel, Was crylng (or a crumb to eat - On a beautlful sumiuer mornlng. TMrd Litlle Qirl. 'bB out of the doorway leaped a eat, 'bat pul her paw on the old -my rat, 'hal uut of u dark hole popped hls head, Aml crept along wltli a cautlous tread, Aml a cruel look, where the grasa was thlck, 'o qulckly pouace uu the peeplng chlck, 'hm siaudlug on ils tlny reet, Was crylng for a crurab lo eal- Uu a beautlful auiiinioi uiornlug. Fourth Ml Ie Girl. round the coruer there flercely flew savage dog of a yellow hue, "hut flxed his leeth In the tabhy cat, 'hut put ber paw on the old gray rat, 'hul oul of a dark hole popped hls head, And crept along wlth a catutous tread Aml a cruel look, where the grass whi Ih lek, 'o qulckly pounce on the peeplng chlck, tiui, stumllug on lts tlny feel, Wa-i orylBg for a cruinb to eat- On a betuitlful summer mornlug. filh LUUelOirl. fut a uaugbty boy wlth a wlcked sltng )i ;t erntehed stick and a rubber strlng.' jookid over the fence wllh a mean lul. -Ut, And a smoolh rouud pcbule swiftly sent, 'hat struck the dog of a yellew hut-, 'hal around the corner nereely tlew, And tixed hls teelh m the tabby cat, 'hat pul her paw ou the old gray rat, 'hat out of a dark hole popped hls heud And i-ri'pi a oiig witb a caullous treail, And a cruel look, wbere the grass was thlck, 'oqulelly pounce on the peeplng chick, 'hm, stiimlliit; on lts tlny feet, Whü ci'ylng tor n o-rumb to eat - Ou a beautllul Klimmer ruornlng. SUR Little Girl. ext caine a man on the doublé qulck Vhobeat the hoy wlth a hlacklhorn stick, ''or hurtlng hls dog of a yellow hue, 'hat round the corner nercely Hew, And üxeil hls teeth In the tabby cal, 'hat put her paw on the old gray rat, 'hat oul of a dark hole popped nis heHd, 'hul crept along wlth ouutlout tread And a cruel look, where the graHs was thick, 'o qnlckly pounce on the peepiug chlck, hal, stundiiiK on lts tlny feet. Was ei y ing for a crumb to eat- Ou a beaullfut summer mornlng. Seventk Little Uirl. The tumult caught the wathful eye M a tall policeman passing by, W lm, walklng up wllh pompons tread, rresled anil nearly broke the bead 11 the man who carne on the doublé qulck Po beat the boy with the black thorn utlck, 'or hurllikg the dog of a yellow hue, That nround the corner fleicely flew, And flxed hls teth In the tabby cat, Chat put her paw on the old gray rat l'hat out of ii durk hole popped hls head, And crept along wlth a caullous tread. And a cruel look, where the grass was thlck, Fo quickly pounce ou the peeplng chlck, Ttiat, standing on It tlny feet. Was crylng for a crumb to et- On a beautlful summer morning. KUjhtli Litüe Girl. n a court of Justice sternly sat The portly Judge. In a white cravat, Who told the snerlfl, for lack of hall. l'o put the mau In the county Jall, Who came In Hlght on the doublé qulck l'o beat the boy with the blackthorn stick, Kor hurtlug the dog of yellow hue, Thai round the corner flercely flew, Vnd flxed his teeth In the tabby cat, l'hat put lier paw on the old gray rat, l'hiit out of a dark hole popped hls head, And crept along wlth a cautlous tread, nd a cruel look, where the grass was thlck. Po qulckly pounce on the peeplng chlck, l'hut, standiiiK on lts tiny feet, Was crylng for a crumb to eal - On a beautlful nummer morntiig. Al Toqtther. The greatest evll often sprlngs Krom the III eflects of the smallest thlngs ; And all evll on inauy feil Through a little chlck from a hroken -heli. On a beaiii Iful Hiimmer mornlng.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News