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Snake And Its Young.

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There is a peculiar snake,                 You might almost call it squatter,             It loves to dive in pond or lake,                 At home on either land or water.             But it excited my good dog                 To see small snakes bask in the sun,             Enjoying themselves on a big log,                 Near into where the water run.             But their mother she was watching                 Her numerous brood on the log,             She thought to them was danger hatching,                 When she beheld myself and dog.             For she gave a hissing sound,                 All her offspring to awake,             She ope'd her mouth and at a bound,                 Down her throat did rush each snake.             I scarcely my own eyes could trust,                 To see those small snakes disappear,             I really thought that she would burst,                 For the sake of her offspring dear.             But I soon hid among the brakes,                 To view the young ones leave their prison,             Will you believe this tale of snakes,                 If I did count right just four dozen.

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