THE SING-SONG OF OLD MAN KANGAROO
NOt al a Different Animal legs. e: crop in tralia, and to ttle God Nqa.
to Nqa at six before breakfast, saying, Make me different from all oternoon.
Up jumped Nqa from on t and sed, Go away!
e: ralia, and to the Middle God Nquing.
to Nquing at eiger breakfast, saying, Make me different from all oternoon.
Up jumped Nquing from ed, Go away!
e: ralia, and to the Big God Nqong.
to Nqong at ten before dinner-time, saying, Make me different from all oter by five ternoon.
Up jumped Nqong from -pan and sed, Yes, I will!
Nqong called Dingo--Yello gentleman dancing on an as? s to be popular and very truly run after. Dingo, make him SO!
Up jumped Dingo--Yello cat-rabbit?
Off ran Dingo--Yellole,--ran after Kangaroo.
Off ttle legs like a bunny.
t part of tale!
; ains; -pans; ill legs ached.
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Still ran Dingo--Yellorap, never getting nearer, never getting farter Kangaroo.
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Still ran Kangaroo--Old Man Kangaroo. i-trees; grass; ropics of Capricorn and Cancer; ill his hind legs ached.
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Still ran Dingo--Yelloing nearer, never getting farto the ollgong River.
No any bridge, and t any ferry-boat, and Kangaroo didnt kno over; so ood on his legs and hopped.
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s in tralia. he hopped like a Kangaroo.
First ronger; any time for rest or refres, and ed them very much.
Still ran Dingo--Yello of it made Old Man K