Title : Punky Dunk and the Mouse
Author : Anonymous
Release date : October 13, 2006 [eBook #19531]
Language : English
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Published in the Shop of
P.F.VOLLAND & CO.
CHICAGO
COPYRIGHT, 1912,
P. F. VOLLAND & CO.,
CHICAGO, U. S. A.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Punky Dunk, very sly, with a wink of his eye |
Strolled lazily all through the house; |
To the cellar he went and the morning he spent |
On a hunt for a fat little mouse. |
"Over there by the coal," he said, "Mouse has his hole, |
So I'll sit there beside it and wait. |
There's a trap with some cheese just as nice as you please, |
And Mouse soon will come out for that bait." |
Punky sat by the trap, and seemed taking a nap, |
But you know that bold Punky was wise. |
Though he looked half asleep he was taking a peep |
For the gleam of two bright little eyes. |
Soon the mouse crept right out and went running about; |
Punky smiled to himself and he said: |
"I will just let him play in his own foolish way |
Till I think that I need to be fed." |
But the Mouse, too, was smart, and he got a good, start, |
Then he leaped, and he saved his wee hide, |
For he dashed in a hole that was not near the coal |
But was hidden away at one side. |
"Ha, Ha!" Punky said as he shook his white head. |
"Well, Mouse, you may run if you please, |
But I'll eat just the same—'twas for that that I came." |
So he reached in the trap for the cheese. |
Snip-snap! went the trap— Wasn't that a mishap! |
Punky's black little paw was inside. |
He leaped and he jumped and he ran and he bumped— |
And the Mouse sat and laughed till he cried. |
Punky ran up the stairs and he knocked over chairs |
And he sprang to the table and dropped, |
He "Meowed!" in his fright, for the trap held him tight, |
And it was a long time till he stopped. |
Baby's mama then came and she said: "What a shame!" |
And she took off the trap from his paw, |
And she wrapped it in silk and she fed him with milk |
And she gave him some fish bones to gnaw. |