A Fable.
THE MICE AND TELIS. Felis sedit by a hole, ~, ... .... , . Intenta she cam omni soul, “•' ' Prendere rats ; Mice concurrernnt over the floor, In numero duo, tree or more, Obliti cals. •***, Felts saw themocnlis. “ I’ll have them,” inquit she, “Iguess Dumludunf,”, , , Turn ilia crept toward the group, :. . •• Habeam,” dixit, “good rat soup, Pingues sunt.” Mice continued all ludere, Intenti they in ludnm vere, ' , Gaudeter * Turn rushed and felis on them, ■ Et tore them omnes limb from limb, Violonter. Mures omnes nuo be shy, Et aurem prsebo all mibi, . Bonigne; Si hoc faeis, vorbum sat, • .■■■yi Avoid a devilish big tom cat, Sludlose. —J-OtTHD IN “ CARMINA OoIiHSENBZA.”
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 877, 21 December 1888, Page 4
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106A Fable. New Zealand Mail, Issue 877, 21 December 1888, Page 4
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