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THE HISTORY OF THE SEVEN FAMILIES.

CHAPTER XII.

OF WHAT OCCURRED SUBSEQUENTLY.

AFTER it was known that the

Seven young Parrots,
and the Seven young Storks,
and the Seven young Geese,
and the Seven young Owls,
and the Seven young Guinea Pigs,
and the Seven young Cats,
and the Seven young Fishes,

were all dead, then the Frog, and the Plum-pudding Flea, and the Mouse, and the Clangel-Wangel, and the Blue Boss-Woss,

all met together to rejoice over their good fortune. And they