. St. Nicholas [serial]. In searching through their books would fail tofindThat wondrous list of names the Baby gave. For instance, first he named the bold Gee-gee ;Next came a Hee-haw; then a small Bow-wow ;The Quack-quacks white in waddling flockswere seen,While Cluck-cluck was pursued by a Meow ! Beside a Grunt-grunt fat a Moo-moo stood;Around were Cheep-cheeps, and a Gob-ble, too;While in the distance fed some white Baa-baas,Perched on a fence stood Cockadoodle-doo. Suppose that Baby, as a circus man,Could place these curiosities on view! His puzzling posters would attract a crowdTo see th


. St. Nicholas [serial]. In searching through their books would fail tofindThat wondrous list of names the Baby gave. For instance, first he named the bold Gee-gee ;Next came a Hee-haw; then a small Bow-wow ;The Quack-quacks white in waddling flockswere seen,While Cluck-cluck was pursued by a Meow ! Beside a Grunt-grunt fat a Moo-moo stood;Around were Cheep-cheeps, and a Gob-ble, too;While in the distance fed some white Baa-baas,Perched on a fence stood Cockadoodle-doo. Suppose that Baby, as a circus man,Could place these curiosities on view! His puzzling posters would attract a crowdTo see the Quack-quack and the wild Moo-moo ; BABY S SERENADE. I 55 IT*. 5weet= [T^ fn ^ UAl ,, I. And all the creatures Baby loves so wellWould form in line as if on dress parade, And on our lawn in chorus would uniteTheir voices in the Babys serenade! ^MS^M.


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