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The Cat.

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Stop, naughty pussy! that's not fair!     Jump down this minute from the chair!     You've eaten my nice slice of bread.     And here are only crumbs instead.     I for a minute left the room     To listen to the "Buy a broom,"     And now I think it's quite too bad     That you my luncheon should have had.     Her mother said, "My dear, if you     Had done what you were told to do,     And put the plate upon the shelf,     You might have had the bread yourself.     "But if you have no thought nor care,     And leave your luncheon on a chair,     You must not blame poor pussy-cat;     She knows no better, dear, than that.     "The one who left her bread about     Upon the chair, while she went out,--     The one who hangs her head for shame,--     My little girl's the one to blame!"

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