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(as T. S. Eliot might have written it) Lady, three blind mice sat under the wainscot, silently waiting, sightlessly waiting, while in the garden the blackbird sang and the children played at knucklebones. The farmer's wife entered the kitchen, entered the warm kitchen, preparing to prepare the meal for the children. Crumbs fell from the table but the mice said , We are not worthy we are not worthy. And they all ran after the farmer's wife. Well, I ask you. Did you ever see such a thing? Did you ever? Quick as a flash she was, took the carving knife to them, chopped their tails right off. Sorted them out good and proper, I'll tell you. Did you ever see such a thing in your life? Did you? Did you ever? Three blind mice!
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Nov 6, 2017
Nov 6, 2017 at 1:43 PM UTC
Three Blind Mice
(as T. S. Eliot might have written it) Lady, three blind mice sat under the wainscot, silently waiting, sightlessly waiting, while in the garden the blackbird sang and the children played at knucklebones. The farmer's wife entered the kitchen, entered the warm kitchen, preparing to prepare the meal for the children. Crumbs fell from the table but the mice said , We are not worthy we are not worthy. And they all ran after the farmer's wife. Well, I ask you. Did you ever see such a thing? Did you ever? Quick as a flash she was, took the carving knife to them, chopped their tails right off. Sorted them out good and proper, I'll tell you. Did you ever see such a thing in your life? Did you? Did you ever? Three blind mice!
paul-hansford
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Nov 6, 2017
Nov 6, 2017 at 1:43 PM UTC
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