. Little songs . THE DOG AND THE CAT,THE DUCK AND THE EAT. ONCE on a time in rainy weather, A dog and a cat, A duck and a rat,All met in a barn together. (47) 48 LITTLE SONGS. The dog he barked, The cluck she quarked,The cat she humped up her back; The rat he squeaked. And oft* he sneakedStraight into a nice large crack. The little dog said, (and he looked very wi I think, Mrs. Puss, You make a great fuss,With your back and your great green eyes. And you, Madam Duck, You waddle and cluck,Till it gives one the fidgets to hear you. You had better run oft* To the old pigs trough,Where none but th


. Little songs . THE DOG AND THE CAT,THE DUCK AND THE EAT. ONCE on a time in rainy weather, A dog and a cat, A duck and a rat,All met in a barn together. (47) 48 LITTLE SONGS. The dog he barked, The cluck she quarked,The cat she humped up her back; The rat he squeaked. And oft* he sneakedStraight into a nice large crack. The little dog said, (and he looked very wi I think, Mrs. Puss, You make a great fuss,With your back and your great green eyes. And you, Madam Duck, You waddle and cluck,Till it gives one the fidgets to hear you. You had better run oft* To the old pigs trough,Where none but the pigs, maam, are nearyou. DOG, CAT, DUCK, AND RAT. 49 The duck was good-natured, and she ranaway; But old pussy cat With her back up sat,And said she intended to stay; And she showed him her paws, With her long, sharp the dog was afraid to come near; For puss, if she pleases, When a little dog teases,Can give him a box on the ear.


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