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E was an elephant,
Stately and wise;
He had tusks and a trunk,
And two queer little eyes.
Stately and wise;
He had tusks and a trunk,
And two queer little eyes.
e!
Oh, what funny small eyes!
F
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F was a fish,
Who was caught in a net,
But he got out again,
And is quite alive yet.
Who was caught in a net,
But he got out again,
And is quite alive yet.
f!
Lively young fish!