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<h2>GEORGY PORGY</h2>
<div class='cap'>NOW let me see. In the last story Puss had
taken his Good Gray Horse away from the
fairies, but didn't know what to do with the
bicycle which he had borrowed from the owner
of the Willow Tree Inn! "I can't very well ride
it and lead my horse," said Puss to himself,
"nor can I very well ride my horse and lead the
bicycle. What shall I do?"</div>
<p>A short distance off stood a small red schoolhouse
and just then through the open door came
a merry crowd of children. All of a sudden a
little boy with a piece of plum pudding in one
hand and a piece of pie in the other ran swiftly
toward Puss.</p>
<div class='poem'>
Georgy Porgy, pudding and pie,<br/>
Kissed the girls and made them cry.<br/>
When the boys came out to play<br/>
Georgy Porgy ran away<br/></div>
<div class='unindent'>And after him came a number of boys in hot
pursuit. "Please help me get away from these
boys!" cried Georgy Porgy.</div>
<p>"What have you done?" asked Puss.</p>
<p>"Oh, I kissed the girls and made them cry,"<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_22" id="Page_22">[22]</SPAN></span>
answered Georgy Porgy, "but it didn't hurt
them."</p>
<p>"How do you know?" asked Puss.</p>
<p>"Kisses don't hurt," replied Georgy Porgy.</p>
<p>"But if these boys ever catch me"—looking
fearfully over his shoulder—"they'll give me an
awful beating and take away my pie."</p>
<p>"Do you know where the Willow Tree Inn
is?" asked Puss, all of a sudden.</p>
<p>"Yes, siree—," answered Georgy.</p>
<p>"Quick!" cried Puss. "Get on this bicycle and
take it to the innkeeper. He lent it to me."</p>
<p>But, oh, dear me! the boys were now close at
hand and Georgy Porgy had only time enough to
give Puss the pie and pudding. "Take 'em,"
he said, "I sha'n't have time to eat 'em. I
can't eat and ride at the same time!"</p>
<p>"Go it!" shouted Puss, and, goodness me!
how that bicycle did go!</p>
<p>"Stop! Stop!" yelled the boys.</p>
<p>"Go it!" screamed Puss. "Don't let them
catch you!"</p>
<p>And Georgy Porgy didn't! No, siree! Then
all of a sudden the recess bell rang, and of course
the boys had to turn back.</p>
<p>"I think I'll be jogging along, too," said Puss
to himself. "They might throw a stone at me
for helping Georgy." And he galloped past the
schoolhouse and was soon out of sight.</p>
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