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~- cxamine an apple, judging where

to make the first bite. Dolly's p grcat luxury 1s a cocoanut, He will thrust holes tllrot_lgh . the eves at the end with a claw, and drink the milk beforc | proceeding to the kernel. It the eyes are too tough to be } picrced, he will lose his temper, like a spoiled child, and . i smash the nut against the floor ; after which he will rush ORI P % about distracted making wild cfforts to drink the milk,

I think some sort of a moral lesson might be deduced ., from this. If 5o, the gentle reader is at liberty to (i) deduce 1ty without extra charge.

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