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How The Leopard Got His Spots (poem). Rudyard Kipling

  
I am the Most Wise Baviaan, saying in Most wise tones,
"Let us melt into the landscape, just us two by our lones."
Peoplehavecome, inacarriage, calling. But Mummy is there....
Yes, I can go if you take me— Nurse says she don′t care.
Let′s go up to the pig-styes and sit on the farmyard rails!
Let′s say things to the bunnies, and watch ′em skitter their tails!
Let′s′-oh, anything, daddy, so long as it′s you and me,
And going truly exploring, and not being in till tea!
Here′s your boots (I′ve brought ′em), and here′s your cap and stick,
And here′s your pipe and tobacco. Oh, come along out of it, quick!



Enjoy Kipling′s How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin. Many of Kipling′s Just So Stories are often read in grades 2-3.

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