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        Story 284

                                                 A Drought



            It was the sad TRUTH, but it was drier than VERMOUTH. It happened first


            in  PLYMOUTH      and  FALMOUTH,  and  then  in  the south               of  the  County  Louth.

            There was a drought.         Ten hundred folks died with a dried-up mouth.







        Story 285


                                            An Evil Power

        The man was dour. The only normal thing he did was give the trees

        in his bower a daily      shower. At passers-by he would glower or lower,

        as they would cower.

        At night he'd fry snakes in flour, and then devour them at the midnight hour.


        Some people say they could sense the devil's power.



        Story 286

                                                     Impossible to Rouse


               All night long some guys and gals like to browse, and then in the morn they're

               impossible to rouse.

               Not until noon do they put on shirt or blouse, call their pals, or start to


               unhouse.

               Idleness they don't actually espouse, but instead of work, they would much

               rather carouse.








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