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قراءة كتاب Max and Maurice: A Juvenile History in Seven Tricks
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اللغة: English
Max and Maurice: A Juvenile History in Seven Tricks
الصفحة رقم: 9
pleasure.
Knacks! The chair breaks! down they go—
Schwapp!—into a trough of dough!
All enveloped now in dough,
See them, monuments of woe.
See them, monuments of woe.
In the Baker comes, and snickers
When he sees the sugar-lickers.
When he sees the sugar-lickers.
One, two, three! the brats, behold!
Into two good brots are rolled.
Into two good brots are rolled.
There's the oven, all red-hot,—
Shove 'em in as quick as thought.
Shove 'em in as quick as thought.
Ruff! out with 'em from the heat,
They are brown and good to eat.
They are brown and good to eat.
Now you think they've paid the debt!
No, my friend, they're living yet.
No, my friend, they're living yet.
Knusper! Knasper! like two mice
Through their roofs they gnaw in a trice;
Through their roofs they gnaw in a trice;
And the Baker cries, "You bet!
There's the rascals living yet!"
There's the rascals living yet!"
This was the bad boys' sixth trick,
But the last will follow quick.
But the last will follow quick.
LAST TRICK
Max and Maurice! I grow sick,
When I think on your last trick.
When I think on your last trick.
Why must these two scalawags
Cut those gashes in the bags?
Cut those gashes in the bags?
See! the farmer on his back
Carries corn off in a sack.
Carries corn off in a sack.