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                                                                                                       Story 250

                                                                                            An Ode to a Toad











        Wharton was an in•spi•ra•tion to every toad whose abode was a pond by the side

        of the road.




        His  splash  bode happiness,  and  it  clearly  showed,  for  the  frogs  faces  brightly

        glowed. It was kindness that he sowed.




        His personal code made him carry more than just his load, for from his heart love

        flowed. In troubled waters he often rowed his lily frond through the breakers
        of their pond to rescue many a dis•com•mo•ded toad.




                                                                                                       Story 251


                                                       The Rogue



             Un•friend•ly as an elephant rogue, the loner refuses to wear any clothes in

        vogue.  He cares not to talk or collogue, and when he does it's in a pe•cu•li•ar

        brogue.




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             He only likes to be alone to fish for togue upon a pond in a pi•rogue .


        1. A canoe.








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