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> ' < The Insects’ Lament TEN little INSECTS made a jolly shine. - KEATING'S fell upon them, and • then there 'were nine. A ■ ». Nine little INSECTS sitting up too late, ' z' KEATING'S got upon their track, J y/z A\ ■ then there were eight. z —' \ SECT'S were in" the seventh heaven. vq KE A TING S came upon the scene, and then there were seven. KEATING'S < were in a pretty fix, i *m~ nnwriWP Sf Still KEA 7 ING S persevered, and / d then th^e ere six. T Six littfe INSECTS longed to keep alive, . KEATING'S was too strong for them, . then there, were five. | Five little IN SECTS- rushed around the floor, - \ "K. N. , KEATING'S followed-after them, and then there were four. 7 / j ! Four little INSECTS wailedOh, dearie me I" njf KEATING'S was relentless, and vt ("K-s. < ’ then there were three. Three little INSECTS cried " What shall we. do ! ” ' VIJ4S ONLY. KEATING S solved the problem, and ■ , then there were two. Two little INSECTS tried their fate to shun; «- - z KEATING'S pounced upon them, and ■ -x.- C \hen there was ong* , . . r- One little INSECT hoped to hopjaway, ~ '..v., ' . c.. -. KEATING’S said other—lie, and so gained’ the day. Keatsng’s-Kiwb Bugs. Fleas, Moths, Beetles
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Otago Witness, Issue 3808, 8 March 1927, Page 77
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