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A GOOD BOY

I know someone so well behaved He never, begs to stay In bed when he is tgjd to rise Just at the break 6' day. .He never howls when he is told , A T° 8° to bed at night (And oftentimes he has to go) While it is still daylight). There's only one wee thing he does lhats naughty, just like me, bometimes he sulks the whole' day lonir And glooms most dreadfully

Of course, you've guessed—he is the sun And when-he won't come out, m, ys are Brey> I always know The sun's begin to pout.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 149, 21 December 1923, Page 14

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A GOOD BOY Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 149, 21 December 1923, Page 14

A GOOD BOY Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 149, 21 December 1923, Page 14

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