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Franklin Hyde

    By Hilaire Belloc



    Who caroused in the Dirt and was corrected by His Uncle.

    His Uncle came upon Franklin Hyde
    Carousing in the Dirt.
    He Shook him hard from Side to Side
    And Hit him till it Hurt,

    Exclaiming, with a Final Thud,
    "Take that! Abandoned boy!
    For Playing with Disgusting Mud
    As though it were a Toy!"

    Moral:
    From Franklin Hyde's adventure, learn
    To pass your Leisure Time
    In Cleanly Merriment, and turn
    From Mud and Ooze and Slime
    And every form of Nastiness
    But, on the other Hand,
    Children in ordinary Dress
    May always play with Sand.



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