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Said the table to the chair, So they both went slowly down,
"You can scarcely be aware And walked about the town,
How I suffer from the heat With a cheerful bumpy sound
And from blisters on my feet! As they toddled all around. Then they whispered to each other
If we took a little walk And everybody cried "Oh delightful little brother!
We might have a little talk. As they ran up to their side What a lovely walk we've taken!
Pray, let us take the air!" "See! The table and the chair Let us dine on beans and bacon!"
Said the table to the chair. Have come out to take the air!“ So the ducky and the little
Brownie-mousey and the beetle
Said the chair unto the table, But, in going down an alley, Dined, and danced upon their
"Now you know we are not able! To the castle, in the valley, heads,
How foolishly you talk They completely lost their way ‘Till they toddled to their beds.
When you know we cannot walk!" And they wandered all the day
Said the table with a sigh, ‘Till, to see them safely back,
"It can do no harm to try. They paid a ducky-quack
I've as many legs as you. And a beetle and a mouse
Why can't we walk on two?" To take them to their house.

