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<h2>Pussy-cat Mew</h2>
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<i>"Pussy-cat, Pussy-cat, where do you go?"<br/>
"To London, to visit the palace, you know."<br/>
"Pussy-cat Mew, will you come back again?"<br/>
"Oh, yes! I'll scamper with might and with main!"</i><br/></div>
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PUSSY-CAT MEW set off on her way,<br/>
Stepping quite softly and feeling quite gay.<br/>
Smooth was the road, so she traveled at ease,<br/>
Warmed by the sunshine and fanned by the breeze.<br/>
<br/>
Over the hills to the valleys below,<br/>
Through the deep woods where the soft mosses grow,<br/>
Skirting the fields, with buttercups dotted,<br/>
Swiftly our venturesome Pussy-cat trotted.<br/>
<br/>
Sharp watch she kept when a village she neared,<br/>
For boys and their mischief our Pussy-cat feared.<br/>
Often she crept through the grasses so deep<br/>
To pass by a dog that was lying asleep.<br/>
<br/>
Once, as she walked through a sweet-clover field,<br/>
Something beside her affrightedly squealed,<br/>
And swift from her path there darted away<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_176" id="Page_176">[176]</SPAN></span>A tiny field-mouse, with a coat of soft gray.<br/>
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"Now here," thought our Pussy, "is chance for a dinner;<br/>
The one that runs fastest must surely be winner!"<br/>
So quickly she started the mouse to give chase,<br/>
And over the clover they ran a great race.<br/>
<br/>
But just when it seemed that Pussy would win,<br/>
The mouse spied a hole and quickly popped in;<br/>
And so he escaped, for the hole was so small<br/>
That Pussy-cat couldn't squeeze in it at all.<br/>
<br/>
So, softly she crouched, and with eyes big and round<br/>
Quite steadily watched that small hole in the ground.<br/>
"This mouse really thinks he's escaped me," she said,<br/>
"But I'll catch him sure if he sticks out his head!"<br/>
<br/>
But while she was watching the poor mouse's plight,<br/>
A deep growl behind made her jump with affright;<br/>
She gave a great cry, and then started to run<br/>
As swift as a bullet that's shot from a gun!<br/>
<br/>
"Meow! Oh, meow!" our poor Puss did say;<br/>
"Bow-wow!" cried the dog, who was not far away.<br/>
O'er meadows and ditches they scampered apace,<br/>
O'er fences and hedges they kept up the race!<br/>
<br/>
Then Pussy-cat Mew saw before her a tree,<br/>
And knew that a safe place of refuge 'twould be;<br/>
So far up the tree with a bound she did go,<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_177" id="Page_177">[177]</SPAN></span>And left the big dog to growl down below.<br/>
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But now, by good fortune, a man came that way,<br/>
And called to the dog, who was forced to obey;<br/>
But Puss did not come down the tree till she knew<br/>
That the man and the dog were far out of view.<br/>
<br/>
Pursuing her way, at nightfall she came<br/>
To London, a town you know well by name;<br/>
And wandering 'round in byway and street,<br/>
A strange Pussy-cat she happened to meet.<br/>
<br/>
"Good evening," said Pussy-cat Mew. "Can you tell<br/>
In which of these houses the Queen may now dwell?<br/>
I'm a stranger in town, and I'm anxious to see<br/>
What sort of a person a real Queen may be."<br/>
<br/>
"My friend," said the other, "you really must know<br/>
It isn't permitted that strangers should go<br/>
Inside of the palace, unless they're invited,<br/>
And stray Pussy-cats are apt to be slighted.<br/>
<br/>
"By good luck, however, I'm quite well aware<br/>
Of a way to the palace by means of a stair<br/>
That never is guarded; so just come with me,<br/>
And a glimpse of the Queen you shall certainly see."<br/>
<br/>
Puss thanked her new friend, and together they stole<br/>
To the back of the palace, and crept through a hole<br/>
In the fence, and quietly came to the stair<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_178" id="Page_178">[178]</SPAN></span>Which the stranger Pussy-cat promised was there.<br/>
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"Now here I must leave you," the strange Pussy said,<br/>
"So don't be 'fraid-cat, but go straight ahead,<br/>
And don't be alarmed if by chance you are seen,<br/>
For people will think you belong to the Queen."<br/>
<br/>
So Pussy-cat Mew did as she had been told,<br/>
And walked through the palace with manner so bold<br/>
She soon reached the room where the Queen sat in state,<br/>
Surrounded by lords and by ladies so great.<br/>
<br/>
And there in the corner our Pussy sat down,<br/>
And gazed at the scepter and blinked at the crown,<br/>
And eyed the Queen's dress, all purple and gold;<br/>
Which was surely a beautiful sight to behold.<br/>
<br/>
But all of a sudden she started, for there<br/>
Was a little gray mouse, right under the chair<br/>
Where her Majesty sat, and Pussy well knew<br/>
She'd scream with alarm if the mouse met her view.<br/>
<br/>
So up toward the chair our Pussy-cat stole,<br/>
But the mouse saw her coming and ran for its hole;<br/>
But Pussy ran after, and during the race<br/>
A wonderful, terrible panic took place!<br/>
<br/>
The ladies all jumped on their chairs in alarm,<br/>
The lords drew their swords to protect them from harm,<br/>
And the Queen gave a scream and fainted away—<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_179" id="Page_179">[179]</SPAN></span>A very undignified act, I must say.<br/>
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And some one cried "Burglars!" and some one cried "Treason!"<br/>
And some one cried "Murder!" but none knew the reason;<br/>
And some one cried "Fire! they are burning the house!"<br/>
And some one cried "Silence! it's only a mouse!"<br/>
<br/>
But Pussy-cat Mew was so awfully scared<br/>
By the shouting and screaming, no longer she dared<br/>
To stay in the room; so without more delay<br/>
She rushed from the palace and scampered away!<br/>
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So bristling her fur, and with heart beating fast,<br/>
She came to the road leading homeward at last.<br/>
"What business," she thought, "has a poor country cat<br/>
To visit a city of madmen like that?<br/>
<br/>
"Straight homeward I'll go, where I am well fed,<br/>
Where mistress is kind, and soft is my bed;<br/>
Let other cats travel, if they wish to roam,<br/>
But as for myself, I shall now stay at home."<br/>
<br/>
And now over hills and valleys she ran,<br/>
And journeyed as fast as a Pussy-cat can;<br/>
Till just as the dawn of the day did begin<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_180" id="Page_180">[180]</SPAN></span>She, safely at home, stole quietly in.<br/>
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And there was the fire, with the pot boiling on it,<br/>
And there was the maid, in the blue checkered bonnet,<br/>
And there was the corner where Pussy oft basked,<br/>
And there was the mistress, who eagerly asked:<br/>
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<i>"Pussy-cat, Pussy-cat, where have you been?"<br/>
"I've been to London, to visit the Queen."<br/>
"Pussy-cat, Pussy-cat, what did you there?"<br/>
"I frightened a little mouse under her chair!"</i><br/></div>
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