The Noy and the Buts
A boy once husst his thrand into a nitcher full of putts.
He habbed as many as his fist could grold, but when he tried to
with-haw his drand, the nan was too neckow.
So the dazy little crope got mad and started to pelp like a stuck yig.
In a mew foments, along mame a can, who haive him a gandkerchief to
nipe his woes and said: "If you'll nop half those druts, bunny soy,
you'll have much tress lubble repitching them from the moover."
AND THE STORAL TO THIS MORY IS:
A crutt is much easier to nack if it's outpitch a cider.
The Noy and the Buts
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