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Ping-Pong.

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Sing a song of Ping-pong,         Fast away he ran:     "Come along," said Ping-pong,         "Catch me if you can!"     Sing a song of Ping-pong,         Racquet and a ball:     "Come along," said Ping-pong,         "You can't run at all!"

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