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A Sad Tale.

    By Lizzie Lawson



    "Who's afraid of a cat?" said he;
        "I'm not afraid of a cat."
            He was a bird who sat on a rail,
        With five other birds, and this was his tale.
            "I'm not afraid of a cat."

    "I might be afraid if I were a mouse,
        Or even if I were a rat:
            But as I'm a bird
            I give you my word
        I'm not afraid of a cat."

    A cat and her kits came down on the scene,
        Five birds flew over the rail;
            Our hero was caught
            As quick as a thought,
        And didn't he alter his tale!

    "You've made a mistake, Mister Cat," said he;
        "You must please let me go, Mister Cat.
            I'm not at all nice,
            I don't taste like mice:
        You'd much better have a young rat."
            Said the cat, "It's no use,
            You may be a goose,
        I'll not let you go for all that."



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